Tight jobs lead to higher rents, which lead to core inflation increase

Sabri Ben-Achour Dec 13, 2018
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Tight jobs lead to higher rents, which lead to core inflation increase

Sabri Ben-Achour Dec 13, 2018
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The Consumer Price Index, if you take out food and energy, showed prices rising slightly. It climbed 0.2 percent, so year-over-year prices have climbed 2.2 percent. One of the reasons for the price hikes in November was rent. And you might not be happy to hear it, but it could well be another sign of how healthy the labor market is doing.

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