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    Annual inflation was slightly negative in April because of the falling cost of energy, even as other prices showed strong month-to-month gains. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)
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    State inflation assistance could make it more difficult to rein in prices

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    Jobless claims rise to 235,000, the highest level since January
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    Jobless claims rise to 235,000, the highest level since January

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    Fight over Trump China tariffs renewed as Biden visits battleground Ohio
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    Luis Ramos works at the Howard McCray's commercial refrigeration manufacturing facility in Philadelphia.
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    In this Oct. 24, 2013, photo, black tank cars of the type used to transport crude oil from North Dakota head toward a refinery in Anacortes, Wash. Hundreds of rail cars carrying crude oil could soon be chugging across the Northwest, bringing potential jobs and revenues but raising concerns about potential oil spills, increased train traffic and other issues. With five refineries in the state, Washington has long been accustomed to receiving crude oil from Alaska by ship, barges or pipelines. But ports and refineries are now turning to trains to take advantage of a boom in oil from North Dakota's Bakken region. (AP Photo/Skagit Valley Herald, Scott Terrell)

    Commodity prices drop in sign that inflation may be peaking

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    Historic: 88% say US on ‘wrong track,’ Biden not helping
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    Historic: 88% say US on ‘wrong track,’ Biden not helping

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    President Joe Biden speaks during a virtual meeting with Democratic governors on the issue of abortion rights, in the South Court Auditorium on the White House campus, Friday, July 1, 2022, in Washington.
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