What to expect from the first US inflation report since the Iran war began

The Consumer Price Index for March, set to be released at 8:30 a.m. Friday, is expected to show that US inflation bolted higher as a direct result of the Middle East war’s energy shock.

Economists are estimating that prices leapt 0.9% from February, more than triple the pace seen in January. Such an increase would drive the annual rate of inflation to 3.4% from 2.4%.

That would not only put inflation back at a level not seen in nearly two years but it would nearly wipe out Americans’ pay gains of 3.5%.

“We’ll definitely see elevated prices eating away at people’s paychecks,” Elise

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