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Archie MitchellBusiness reporter

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US prices in May rose at their fastest rate in three years, with inflation surging to 4.2%.
The rise, from 3.8% a month earlier, was largely driven by rising energy costs, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) said.
It marked the third month in a row the Consumer Price Index (CPI) has risen, with households increasingly feeling the strain of the US and Israel's war in Iran.
Higher inflation raises the likelihood of the US Federal Reserve raising interest rates in a bid to curtail spending.
The last time inflation was higher was in April 2023, when the US was still grappling with the fallout from the energy shock sparked by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

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