another sign this morning that inflation is easing up. the consumer price index, that rose by 8% in october. it is better than economists were expected. so let s get a sense of this. matt egan with here with more on this. what do you see here. we re seeing more evidence that inflation is finally cooling off. wholesale prices rising by 8% year-over-year in october, that is down from 8.4% in september. month over month prices rising half as much as expected. now, 8% wholesale inflation is not healthy or normal. at almost any other point in the last 20 years this would be a terrib terrible number. but everything is relative and this is another step in the right direction. this is the fourth straight month of cooling inflation year-over-year as you could see on that chart, we had wholesale inflation at nearly 12% back
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