"Inflation has cooled, but people are still seething over prices," per WSJ.
"People find it unsettling that price tags don't look like they did before inflation took off during the pandemic, surging to the highest level in four decades."
"Inflation has cooled, but people are still seething over prices," per WSJ.
"People find it unsettling that price tags don't look like they did before inflation took off during the pandemic, surging to the highest level in four decades."
If the inflation rate is zero then it's staying the same and not growing. The monthly or annual inflation rate is cumulative so the only way people would see inflation decline is with a negative inflation rate.