in the US has fallen slightly from the four-decade high it reached in March, marking a sign of relief for consumers and giving President breathing room on the hot-button issue.The Labor Department said on Wednesday that the consumer price index increased 0.3 percent in April from the month before, for a 8.3 percent gain from a year ago. It breaks the streak of seven consecutive monthly increases in the annual inflation rate, and instead marks a decline from March's 41-year high of 8.5 percent
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