US CPI supercore inflation rose to 0.454% in April on a monthly basis, accelerating from 0.179% in March. The year-over-year supercore rate climbed to 3.379% from 3.142%.
The US Consumer Price Index (CPI) supercore rose by 0.454% month-over-month in April, up from 0.179% in the previous month, while the year-over-year figure increased to 3.379%.
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