In May, inflation reached 4 percent, marking the highest rate in three years. This increase is attributed to rising gas prices, which have been influenced by the ongoing conflict in Iran.
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Inflation Reaches 4 Percent in May, Highest in Three Years
Inflation rose to 4 percent in May, the highest level in three years, primarily due to increasing gas prices linked to the war in Iran. This marks a significant economic development as inflationary pressures continue to evolve.
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Inflation heats up to highest pace in three years, fueled by Iran war
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Inflation Reaches 4 Percent in May, Highest in Three Years