The April CPI energy component data released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics directly confirms the risk of persistent high inflation:



• Year-over-year energy inflation surged from 12.5% in March to 17.9%, with fuel oil's year-over-year increase reaching as high as 54.3%

• Although month-over-month figures declined compared to March, gasoline and fuel oil still maintained over 5% month-over-month growth

• The main driver behind this is the Strait of Hormuz crisis pushing up oil prices, with energy inflation becoming the primary catalyst for the current inflation rebound#TROLL两日涨超160% #特朗普5月13日访华 #MARA一季度净亏损13亿美元
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