U.S. supplier prices rose 6% in January from a year earlier, a sign of still stubborn inflation pressures in the economy.
That increase in the producer-price index, which generally reflects supply conditions in the economy, was slower than December’s 6.5% gain, the Labor Department said Thursday. And it was down markedly from the 11.7% rise in March 2022, the recent peak.
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