Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge shows price pressures easing further 

Cooper models are tended to in the service bay of a Mini dealership in Highlands Ranch, Colo. Friday's Commerce Department report showed that consumer prices were flat from April to May, the mildest such performance in more than four years. Measured from a year earlier, prices rose 2.6% last month, slightly less than in April. /ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO / DAVID ZALUBOWSKI

WASHINGTON (AP) – A measure of prices that is closely tracked by the Federal Reserve suggests that inflation pressures in the U.S. economy are continuing to ease.  Friday’s Commerce Department report showed that consumer prices were flat from April to May, the mildest such performance in more than four years. Measured from a year earlier,

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