The latest Consumer Price Index shows the annual inflation rate hit 2.3% in April, less than expected and the lowest since February 2021 — according to a Labor Department report Tuesday. On #MorningJoe, Andrew Ross Sorkin called the U.S. economy “remarkably resilient” and “more flexible than expected,” despite concerns over how Trump’s tariffs could eventually impact spending and consumer confidence.
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