October Inflation Remains Flat as Falling Gas Prices Offset Higher Shelter Costs
- Consumer prices in October fell more than expected, with inflation at 3.2% - essentially flat.
- Lower gasoline prices helped bring down inflation in October.
- Higher shelter costs pushed inflation up somewhat.
- Digging deeper into the inflation report provides interesting, even strange details.
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