US inflation at 3% in September: Gas prices rise, rent growth eases; Trump’s tariffs raise consumer goods costs

US inflation remained elevated in September, driven by a surge in gas prices, despite a slowdown in rent growth. Consumer prices rose 3% year-over-year, with core inflation also at 3%. Tariffs are contributing to higher costs for various goods, impacting consumers and businesses.

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