Inflation cooled to 4% in May, the lowest reading since March 2021
Consumer price growth cooled again in May to the lowest level since March 2021, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Tuesday.
On an annual basis, price growth fell to 4%. Price growth climbed just 0.1% month-over-month.
The reading was slightly better than economists' forecast of 4.1% — and down significantly from 4.9% rate in April. On a monthly basis, forecast was for a 0.1% increase, lower than April's 0.4% reading.
The data shows that inflation — and the high prices that result from it — is finally starting to meaningfully...