Wholesale prices shot up at double the expected pace in January, propelled higher by big increases in energy costs. The Labor Department said Thursday that wholesale prices rose 1.4 percent last month, reflecting higher costs for gasoline and other energy products. Private economists had expected a 0.7 percent increase.
The surprisingly big increase was looked at as a temporary blip and not the start of inflation problems, analysts said.
Feb 18 · 10:09:00 AM · Source: AP
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