US Producer Price Index falls 0.3% in June
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Discrepancy in conflict status: previous reports indicated a ceasefire, while current reports confirm a collapse of the ceasefire and active military engagement.
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- 01 — Who
US Bureau of Labor Statistics
- 02 — Where
USA
- 03 — When
July 15, 2026
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The US Producer Price Index (PPI) for final demand dropped 0.3% in June. Energy costs declined by 6.4%, contributing to the overall decrease. The ceasefire between the US and Iran collapsed, leading to renewed military strikes.
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