Consumer prices in the United States rose again in April, and measures of underlying inflation stayed high, a sign that further declines in inflation are likely to be slow and bumpy.Prices increased 0.4 percent from March to April, the government said Wednesday, up from a 0.1 percent rise from February to March. Compared with a year earlier, prices climbed 4.9 percent, down slightly from March’s year-over-year increase.Even with price pressures rising in April, the latest data did provide some evidence of cooling inflation. Grocery prices fell for a second straight month. And the cost of many services, including airline fares and hotel rooms, plunged. Though apartment rents rose in April, they did so more slowly than in previous months.
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