“Inflation likely peaked in March, with the biggest contributions coming from gasoline and food prices, which could stabilize in the next few months,” Navy Federal Credit Union’s corporate economist Robert Frick said. “But high inflation will be with us at least through the summer because increases in other prices, especially shelter and services, will be sticky.”
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