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Producer Prices

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Producer Prices Fell, but Business Costs Are Telling a More Complicated Story

July 25, 2026 Finance World 0

U.S. producer prices fell in June, but the decline was concentrated in goods while services prices continued to rise. The split matters for company margins, policy and investors.


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