(CercleFinance.com) – According to the Labor Department, producer prices in the United States increased slightly in July compared to the previous month, by 0.3% in raw data and 0.2% excluding food, energy and commercial services.
Over the last twelve months, the rise in producer prices stood at 0.8% in raw data in July and 2.7% excluding food, energy and commercial services, after annual rates of 0.2% and 2.7% observed in June.
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