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Don’t be fooled: America’s inflation problems aren’t going away anytime soon

Anticipation builds for June CPI data as analysts warn that temporary price drops may mask persistent U.S. inflation problems.

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The brief

The United States is preparing for the release of June inflation data on July 14. While some reports suggest a potential temporary respite from price pressures, coverage from CNN and Kiplinger warns that inflation problems are not expected to disappear quickly.

Analysis from FXStreet highlights how geopolitics and inflation risks are currently supporting the U.S. The Motley Fool emphasizes the significance of the upcoming data for the stock market, while Forex Factory questions if any current easing is merely temporary.

Attention is now focused on the official June CPI figures dropping July 14 to determine the actual trajectory of price pressures.

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When will the next inflation data be released?

The latest inflation data is scheduled to drop on July 14.

How is inflation affecting the U.S. Dollar?

According to FXStreet, inflation risks and geopolitics are providing support for the Dollar.

What is the sentiment regarding the upcoming CPI preview?

Coverage from Kiplinger and CNN suggests that negative headlines may be misleading and that inflation problems persist.

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