Consumer Prices Keep Rising With No Relief in Sight for Families

September 11, 2025

Consumer Prices Keep Rising With No Relief in Sight for Families

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today that the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 2.9% over the past year, up from 2.7% in July, and climbed 0.4% over the past month. Core CPI – which excludes food and energy – also increased 0.3% in August and 3.1% over the past year. The Department of Labor also released initial claims for unemployment insurance for the week ending September 6th, showing that 263,000 claims were filed, the highest level since October 2021.

Alex Jacquez, Chief of Policy and Advocacy at the Groundwork Collaborative, shared his reaction on persistent inflation and the weakening labor market as a result of President Trump’s economic agenda:

“Make no mistake, inflation is accelerating and American families continue to feel price pressures across the board from children’s clothing, to groceries, to autos. Rate cuts will not ease the inescapable financial pain that the Trump economy is inflicting on households across the nation.”

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