US inflation unexpectedly increased to 3% in January
- U.S. Inflation increased by 3% in January compared to a year ago, according to a report from the Labor Department.
- Grocery prices rose 0.5% in January, driven by a 15.2% surge in egg prices, marking the largest monthly increase since June 2015.
- Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell stated that the Fed does not need to rush into further interest rate cuts.
- Sarah House, a senior economist at Wells Fargo, remarked, "We're really not making progress on inflation right now," indicating ongoing concerns about rising prices.
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