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Gas Prices and Inflation, Explained
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Rising gas prices pushed May consumer prices up 4.2% from a year earlier after the Strait of Hormuz closure squeezed oil supply and pump prices.
- Frame 1May inflation reaches 4.2% as a gas price board raises costs for drivers, families, and household budgets.
- Frame 2A Hormuz supply map shows one-fifth of world oil pinched, pushing pump prices from $4.04 to $4.49.
- Frame 3The CPI chain turns volatile energy into headline inflation before slower core prices reveal whether it spread.
- Frame 4The core-inflation threshold was 2.9% yearly and 0.2% monthly, testing whether the shock spreads.
- Frame 5A household ledger stacks tariffs, fuel, groceries, and imports, showing why basic costs feel heavier.
- Frame 6The watch timeline is gas, core CPI, then Fed decisions: shock, spread, or policy patience.
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- Jun 10, 6:02 PM EDT
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- Jun 10, 8:50 AM EDT