An inflation measure tracked closely by the Federal Reserve eased sharply in June, a development that could help convince the Fed to hold interest rates steady after a spate of aggressive hikes. Consumer prices overall increased 3% from a year earlier, below the 3.8% pace in May and the 40- year high of 7% in June 2022, the Commerce Department said Friday.
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