U.S. inflation was about the same at the end of last year as initially reported after incorporating annual revisions, according to new data published Friday.
Consumer prices excluding food and energy items rose at a 3.3 percent annualized rate in the final three months of 2023, matching the previous reading, Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data showed. Revisions to the headline figure were also minimal, though December's monthly increase was marked down to a 0.2 percent advance instead of 0.3 percent.
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