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Inflation in the United States in October became the highest of the past thirty years
In October, inflation rose to the highest level in the United States for more than thirty years, according to a statement by the Bureau of Labor Statistics in Washington.

Thirty-year inflation record breaks in the United States
Annual inflation in the United States rose to 6.2 percent in October, the highest since November 1990, from 5.4 percent in September. Economic experts forecast a 5.8 percent rise in consumer prices in October. (MTI)
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