
Inflation in the United States came to a halt in July, when it was 8.5% in the accumulated of 12 months, six tenths of a percentage point below the level recorded in June, according to data released this Wednesday () by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). 1016303510163035The evolution of prices in relation to the previous month remained stable, thanks mainly to the drop in gasoline prices (-7.7% in July). Energy prices fell 4.6% together last month in the United States, but while gasoline and gas prices declined, electricity prices rose. Another increase was registered in food prices (1.1%) in the period.
Underlying inflation, which measures the evolution of consumer prices without considering food and energy prices – the most volatile -, was 5.9% accumulated in 40 months and 0.3% only in comparison with June.