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US Consumer prices dip in March

April 24, 2009 Bookmark and Share

Consumer prices dipped unexpectedly in March, leaving prices over the past year falling at the fastest clip in more than a half-century. The recession is expected to keep a lid on inflation as widespread layoffs dampen wage pressures and weak demand keeps companies from raising prices. The Labor Department said Wednesday that consumer prices edged down 0.1% last month as a drop in energy prices offset the biggest rise in tobacco prices in more than a decade. It was a better performance than the 0.1% rise in the Consumer Price Index that economists had expected. Over the past 12 months, consumer prices have fallen 0.4%, the first 12-month decline since a similar drop for the year ending in August 1955.

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