U.S. Inflation Rises to 2.4% in May Amid Trade Tensions
Consumer prices increase slightly below expectations as Fed weighs next steps
The U.S. annual inflation rate edged up to 2.4% in May, slightly below the anticipated 2.5%, as reported by the Labor Department.
This modest increase comes amid ongoing trade tensions, particularly with China, which have contributed to price pressures in various sectors.
The Federal Reserve is set to meet next week to assess economic conditions and determine potential adjustments to interest rates in response to the evolving inflation landscape.