U.S. producer prices increase more than expected in May amid jump in energy costs
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U.S. producer prices increase more than expected in May amid jump in energy costs
LUCIA MUTIKANI
WASHINGTON
REUTERS
PUBLISHED JUNE 11, 2026
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The Producer Price Index for final demand advanced 1.1 per cent in May after a downwardly revised 1.1-per-cent surge in April.
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