May US CPI rose 4.2% YoY, the fastest since April 2023, marking the second consecutive month inflation has outpaced wage growth. May average hourly Earnings rose 3.4% YoY; real wages fell 0.7% YoY and 0.1% MoM. Energy prices jumped 23.5% YoY, the lar

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May US CPI rose 4.2% YoY, the fastest since April 2023, marking the second consecutive month inflation has outpaced wage growth. May average hourly Earnings rose 3.4% YoY; real wages fell 0.7% YoY and 0.1% MoM. Energy prices jumped 23.5% YoY, the largest increase since Aug 2022, with natural gas up 40.5% YoY and 7.0% MoM. Food prices rose 0.2% MoM, below the prior 0.5%. Bankrate senior economic analyst Mark Hamrick expects Middle East supply‑chain disruptions will keep inflation elevated in the near term; a ZipRecruiter Economists said wages lagging inflation are squeezing middle-income households.