The Producer Price Index rose in April at its fastest pace in four years, adding to signs that inflation pressure was building.
Producer prices rose in April at their fastest pace in four years, government data showed, adding another sign of inflation pressure after a separate report showed consumer prices were surging.
The increase in the Producer Price Index points to rising prices earlier in the supply chain. The source summary did not provide the exact monthly or annual change, or identify which categories contributed most to the April increase.
The timing is notable because the producer-price report followed consumer-price data released a day earlier that also showed inflation accelerating. Taken together, the two reports suggest price pressures were showing up in more than one inflation measure.
For businesses and households, the key question is whether the April jump proves temporary or signals continued pressure on prices in the months ahead. The next government inflation readings will offer a clearer view of whether the surge is easing or becoming more persistent.
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