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After nearly two months without new consumer price data, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released its latest report, providing a glimpse at energy costs, food prices and other everyday expenses.

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In his national address, President Trump claimed he’s bringing prices down. Here’s what the data shows.

The Tribune is tracking 11 everyday costs for Americans, from grocery prices to household expenses, and how they are changing — or not — under the second Trump administration.

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