Food prices are leveling off, energy costs continue to fall, and used cars are getting cheaper. And with inflation on the wane, the Federal Reserve may have leeway to cut rates later this year if an anticipated recession hits. CPI, which measures changes in prices of a large basket of goods and services, rose 5 percent in March, the smallest year-over-year gain since…
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