The Labor Department's producer prices index rose 8.5% in the 12 months through September, slightly higher than an estimated 8.4% rise.
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That's what the Fed has been looking at and that's why they're raising rates the way they are.
Persistent inflation has sparked worries about the Fed's aggressive monetary action tipping the world's largest economy into a recession.
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