Inflation surprisingly rose in January, according to the Federal Reserve's preferred gauge

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Consumer prices rose 0.6% from December to January, up sharply from a 0.2% increase from November to December.

Experts say consumers can get better deals on services like cable, cell and internet with a simple phone call.The Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge ticked higher in January, a sign that price pressures remain entrenched in the U.S. economy and could lead the Fed to keep raising interest rates well into this year.

The report also showed that consumer spending rose 1.8% last month from December after falling the previous month. Since March of last year, the Fed has attacked inflation by raising its key interest rate eight times. Yet despite the resulting higher borrowing costs for individuals and businesses, the job market remains surprisingly robust. That is actually a worrisome sign for the Fed because strong demand for workers tends to fuel wage growth and overall inflation. Employers added a sizzling 517,000 jobs in January, and the unemployment rate fell to 3.4%, its lowest point since 1969.

Typically, the PCE index shows a lower inflation level than CPI. In part, that's because rents, which have soared, carry twice the weight in the CPI that they do in the PCE.

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