Consumer Price Index comes in hot for second straight month
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The Consumer Price Index rose 0.4% in February, while the core measure that excludes food and energy prices increased by the same amount, the government said on Tuesday.

Why it matters: While inflation has plunged from its peak, the latest data shows that price increases, including for housing and insurance, remain difficult to stamp out.

By the numbers: The February figures show monthly gains sped up from the 0.3% index increase the prior month as gasoline prices spiked.

Catch up quick: The numbers follow a similarly hot report in January that stoked fears that getting inflation back to pre-pandemic norms might be bumpy.

What to watch: The data is also being closely watched by the Biden administration, which is hoping to tout its economic accomplishments ahead of the 2024 election.