The Federal Reserve's go-to gauge showed inflation stayed hot in February, the Commerce Department said on Friday.
Why it matters: It is a warning to officials at the White House and the Fed, with a… [+1523 chars]
Key inflation gauge stayed hot in February - Axios
It comes as consumer and business are wary about sharper pick-ups in prices, with more Trump tariffs looming.
By:Courtenay Brown
Source:Axios
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