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The Consumer Price Index (CPI), the government's main gauge of inflation, rose 5.4 percent the 12 months ended July, the highest reading since 2008. Although some economists say that the rise in prices is a temporary side effect of the COVID-19 pandemic, even fleeting inflation can hit households — particularly those of retirees who live on a fixed income — hard.
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