U.S. consumer prices saw their highest increase in seven months during November, though in line with economists’ expectations. Rising shelter costs – encompassing rental prices, owners’ equivalent rent, and hotel rates – remained the primary driver of overall inflation, bolstered by increases in food, energy, vehicles, clothing, and healthcare. Rises in shelter prices accounted "for […] The post U.S. Inflation Hits Seven-Month High in November, Led by Shelter first appeared on US In...