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Consumer prices rose again in May — but has inflation peaked?

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April 19, 2026

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Now Magazine

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· Jun 22, 2026

Inflation rises to 3.2% and Torontonians say their paycheques can’t keep up: ‘Groceries are insanely high’

What to know For many Torontonians, even the smallest purchases now feel like a luxury as inflation continues to drive up the cost of living,... The post Inflation rises to 3.2 and Torontonians say their paycheques can’t keep up: ‘Groceries are insanely high’ appeared first on NOW Toronto.

NBC News

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· Jun 25, 2026

Key measure of inflation climbed in May as surging oil prices pushed costs higher

Inflation is rising — but U.S. consumers seem to be shrugging it off. A key measure of price growth accelerated in May as surging oil prices pushed costs higher

CNET

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· Jun 25, 2026

Apple Abruptly Raises Prices on Many Products. MacBook Neo Jumps to $699

Tim Cook said that RAMageddon would make price increases unavoidable. And now they're happening.

The korea Herald News

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· Jul 2, 2026

PM says govt. should put top priority on reining in inflation

Prime Minister Han Seong-sook said Thursday the government should focus on reining in inflation, after data showed that the country's consumer prices rose at the fastest pace in 30 months last month due to the lingering impact of the Middle East conflict. Despite easing tensions in the Middle East, the government should not let its guard down as the economy is still facing challenges, such as high oil prices and a weakened Korean won, Han said while presiding over an emergency economic response

Inc.com

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· Jun 25, 2026

Why Falling Gas Prices Could Actually Hurt Small Businesses Next Month

Consumers kept spending through May’s inflation spike. Lower gas prices could make the next round of price hikes harder for businesses to sell.

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jul 3, 2026

Nestle India bets on deeper penetration in tier-2, tier-3 towns where consumption is rising faster: CMD

Food inflation reshaped household choices in ways that went far beyond prices as families reconsidered pack sizes, purchase frequencies and category priorities in FY26 : Nestle India CMD Manish Tiwary

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Related coverage for "Consumer prices rose again in May — but has inflation peaked?": Now Magazine — Inflation rises to 3.2% and Torontonians say their paycheques can’t keep up: ‘Groceries are insanely high’. NBC News — Key measure of inflation climbed in May as surging oil prices pushed costs higher. CNET — Apple Abruptly Raises Prices on Many Products. MacBook Neo Jumps to $699. The korea Herald News — PM says govt. should put top priority on reining in inflation. Inc.com — Why Falling Gas Prices Could Actually Hurt Small Businesses Next Month. The Hindu BusinessLine — Nestle India bets on deeper penetration in tier-2, tier-3 towns where consumption is rising faster: CMD