U.S. consumer prices fell 0.3% in November

WASHINGTON — Plunging gasoline costs pulled U.S. consumer prices lower in November, muting inflation across the entire economy.

The Labor Department said Wednesday that the inflation reading fell a seasonally-adjusted 0.3 percent last month, after prices were flat in October. Gas costs plummeted 10.5 percent in November, the steepest decline in nearly six years.

Read Thursday’s Arkansas Democrat-Gazette for full details.

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