October Sees Slower Inflation for US Consumer Goods: OpenBrand

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October Sees Slower Inflation for US Consumer Goods: OpenBrand
People shop at a grocery store in Elkridge, Md., on Oct. 24, 2025. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times
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Consumers experienced relief in October as price inflation for durables and personal goods slowed for the first time in three months, according to data intelligence firm OpenBrand.

Data from the OpenBrand Consumer Price Index, released on Nov. 10, show prices for big-ticket goods and personal-care products ticked up 0.22 percent last month, down from the 0.48 percent increase in September.

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Andrew Moran has been writing about business, economics, and finance for more than a decade. He is the author of "The War on Cash."