Deep Tide TechFlow News, on July 13, according to Jin Ten Data reports, analysts indicate that after experiencing several months of low inflation, the price increase that American consumers experienced in June may have slightly accelerated, as companies began to pass on the rising costs of imported goods related to tariffs to consumers. A survey of economists by institutions shows that prices for goods and services, excluding the more volatile food and energy costs, rose by 0.3% in June, marking the largest increase in five months. The core CPI in May only increased slightly by 0.1%. Although next Tuesday's report may only show a slight pass-through of the costs of U.S. import tariffs to consumers, many economists expect inflation to gradually rise over time. Meanwhile, many merchants are hesitant to raise prices, and American consumers are more focused on spending restraint after a cooling job market, creating a delicate balance.