After a weekslong delay because of the federal government shutdown, the latest report on consumer prices has arrived, giving Americans a glimpse at how President Donald Trump’s economic policies are impacting everyday costs everywhere from the grocery store to the gas pump.
Across the board, inflation accelerated in September, with prices rising 0.3% — though slightly less than the 0.4% in August. Consumer costs are also 3% higher than they were a year ago, an increase economists largely attribute to surging food and energy costs as a result of the president’s sweeping tariffs.
Still, nine months into the second Trump administration, the data ran somewhat counter to what many economists anticipated, particularly following the latest round of import tax hikes that took effect in ear

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