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Breaking News: Wholesale inflation in the United States fell more than expected in August, surprising economists and signaling stronger-than-anticipated progress in easing price pressures.
Data showed a 2.6% year-over-year increase in headline wholesale inflation, far below the 3.3% forecast. Analysts described the figures as a significant step toward stabilizing the economy.
“WOW… Boy, I’m surprised — real progress here! 2.6% on year-over-year headline. We were expecting 3.3%!” one market analyst reacted.
The report also undermines concerns that President Trump’s tariffs would sharply drive up consumer and wholesale prices. Instead, the latest numbers suggest that inflationary pressures are cooling even as trade policies remain in place.
Economists will be closely watching future reports to determine whether this trend marks a sustained slowdown in inflation or a temporary reprieve.