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Home»Economy»March Consumer Prices Show Warflation Limited To Energy Prices
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March Consumer Prices Show Warflation Limited To Energy Prices

Press RoomBy Press RoomApril 10, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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Higher gasoline prices pushed up the consumer price index in March as the U.S. and Israeli war with Iran constrained energy exports from the Persian Gulf but price pressures were muted outside of energy.

The consumer price index rose 0.9 percent in March, the Department of Labor said Friday. Compared with a year ago, prices were up 3.3 percent.

Economists had forecast the 0.9 percent monthly gain. The year-over-year increase was just below the 3.4 percent consensus forecast.

Energy prices jumped 10.9 percent in March, led by a 21.2-percent increase in gasoline prices. The government said this accounted for nearly three-quarters of the monthly overall increase.

Core prices, a measure that excludes energy and food prices, climbed 0.2 percent. That matches the increase in February and is below the 0.3 percent increase forecast. For the year, core prices are up 2.6 percent, also a tenth of a percentage point below expectations.

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