US inflation holds steady before Iran conflict

February's CPI held at 2.4% reported, but analysts warn the war with Iran could drive energy costs higher, impacting March's inflation data and beyond.

February's unchanged CPI doesn't reflect the full impact of escalating tensions in the Middle East. Energy prices are a primary concern, given Iran's role in global oil supply. The conflict introduces significant uncertainty into the Fed's rate cut plans. Rate cuts could be delayed or even reversed if inflation expectations shift. Businesses are already bracing for higher transportation and input costs. This could lead to a new wave of price increases passed on to consumers.

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