U.S. wholesale prices dropped in May, adding to evidence that inflation pressures are cooling 

Mark Woodruff loads soybean seeds into a planter in Sabina, Ohio. The producer price index – which tracks inflation before it reaches consumers – declined 0.2% from April to May after rising 0.5% the month before. Measured from a year earlier, wholesale prices were up 2.2% in May. /ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO/JOSHUA A. BICKEL

WASHINGTON (AP) – Wholesale price increases fell in May, the latest sign that inflation pressures in the United States may be easing as the Federal Reserve considers a timetable for cutting interest rates.  The Labor Department reported Thursday that its producer price index – which tracks inflation before it reaches consumers – declined 0.2% from

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