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Here’s the inflation breakdown for June 2026

New data and projections emerge as analysts and government agencies break down the Consumer Price Index for June 2026.

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The brief

Financial reports and government data are detailing the inflation landscape for June 2026. FactSet Insight has projected a year-over-year rise of 3.8% for the Consumer Price Index (CPI).

Coverage from CNBC and Advisor Perspectives focuses on the specific breakdown of inflation, while the bts.gov site is highlighting the Transportation Consumer Price Index. Additional economic statistics are being provided by the Government of Nova Scotia.

Future attention will likely center on the finalized CPI figures and how specific sectors, such as transportation, contribute to the overall inflation rate.

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What is the projected year-over-year rise for the June 2026 CPI?

FactSet Insight projects a 3.8% year-over-year increase.

Which specific sector index is mentioned in the reports?

The Transportation Consumer Price Index is featured in coverage from bts.gov.

Which organizations are providing data or analysis on this trend?

Reports are coming from FactSet Insight, CNBC, Advisor Perspectives, the Government of Nova Scotia, and bts.gov.

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