Housing costs were one of the biggest drivers of inflation in June, pushing higher at a pace unseen since 1990, according to a report Wednesday from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Source: Inman News
Housing costs eyed as major culprit in latest 9.1% inflation hike
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