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US producer prices rose 6.5% on higher energy prices, largest yearly jump since 2022
U.S. producer prices climbed last month at the fastest pace since November 2022, fueled by surging energy prices
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According to ABC News’s source item, US producer prices rose 6.5% on higher energy prices, largest yearly jump since 2022, U.S. producer prices climbed last month at the fastest pace since November 2022, fueled by surging energy prices
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- US producer prices rose 6.5% on higher energy prices, largest yearly jump since 2022ABC News - 2026-06-11T13:06:09+00:00
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