Inflation cools more, as Fed eyes 'mild' recession
The U.S. economy seemed to shift into a different phase in March, as inflation slowed to its lowest rate in nearly two years, and Federal Reserve staff projected that last month's banking crisis could push the country into a "mild" recession later this year. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported prices rose 5 percent in the year ending in March, the smallest 12-…
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