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Inflation Up in June as Tariffs Drive Prices Upward

Inflation increased in June as President Trump’s tariffs continue to impact the U.S. economy. The Consumer Price Index rose 2.7% from June of last year, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the fastest pace since February.

Prices rose 0.3% in June, up from 0.1% in May. Prices of products like household furnishings and other items most impacted by tariffs, rose by 1%. This number is significantly higher than the 0.3% increase last month. Appliance prices rose 1.9%, up from 0.8% in June.

As President Donald Trump’s new policies and tariffs come into play in the coming months, prices are expected to rise even more, with increased pressure on the economy.

About Annie Palmer

Annie joined the NHPA staff in 2024 as a content development coordinator on the editorial team. Annie was born and raised in the Indianapolis area and graduated from Lipscomb University with a B.B.A. in Marketing. Her favorite hobbies include baking, photography, traveling and visiting coffee shops.

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