US core inflation rises as expected to 3.4 percent in May

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US core inflation rises as expected to 3.4 percent in May
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In April, core inflation, the annual rate of price increases excluding energy and food, was 3.3 percent.

PCE inflation is seen by the US Federal Reserve (the Fed) as its most important measure of price increases when making decisions about future policy rates. Unlike the CPI, which is based on a basket of goods, PCE inflation is calculated on what is actually consumed.

The Fed's inflation target is 2.0 percent.

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