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No sign if state will help local governments on health costs
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Latest inflation report brings little solace
September inflation data shows consumer prices spiked much higher than economists had predicted, rising to 8.2%, just below August’s record-high 8.3%. It spells bad news for the Federal Reserve as it tries to bring inflation under control.
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No sign if state will help local governments on health costs
Clip: 10/13/2022 | 4m 16sVideo has Closed Captions
September inflation data shows consumer prices spiked much higher than economists had predicted, rising to 8.2%, just below August’s record-high 8.3%. It spells bad news for the Federal Reserve as it tries to bring inflation under control.
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