U.S. inflation rose slightly last month after 2 years of steady cooling but remained low 

PRICES ARE displayed at a grocery store in Chicago. Consumer prices rose 2.6% from a year earlier, the Labor Department said Wednesday, up from 2.4% in September. It was the first rise in annual inflation in seven months. /ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO/NAM Y. HUH

WASHINGTON (AP) – Inflation in the United States ticked up in October, driven by costlier rents, used cars and air fares, a sign that price increases might be leveling off after having slowed in September to their lowest pace since 2021.  Consumer prices rose 2.6% from a year earlier, the Labor Department said Wednesday, up from 2.4%

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