Metro Denver’s inflation rate falls ever so slightly in January
Metro Denver’s consumer inflation rate fell slightly, from a 6.9% annual pace in November to a 6.4% pace in January, as stubbornly persistent increases in […]
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Metro Denver’s consumer inflation rate fell slightly, from a 6.9% annual pace in November to a 6.4% pace in January, as stubbornly persistent increases in […]
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