Wholesale price increases accelerated in April as inflation remains sticky 

FILE - Rubila Clemente waters green onions at Christopher Farm in Modoc, Ind. The Labor Department said Tuesday that its producer price index — which tracks price changes before they reach consumers, climbed 0.5% from March to April, after it dipped 0.1% the previous month. / ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO / JOSHUA A. BICKELL

WASHINGTON (AP) – U.S. wholesale prices rose sharply last month, a sign that inflation pressures remain stubbornly high after three elevated readings in consumer prices to start the year.  The Labor Department said Tuesday that its producer price index — which tracks price changes before they reach consumers — climbed 0.5% from March to April, after

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