New figures reveal that US inflation dropped to 2.3% in April—the lowest level seen in over four years. Despite widespread economic anxiety, this surprising dip, buoyed by policy shifts and renewed trade optimism, has left economists both bemused and cautiously hopeful about the market’s resilience.
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