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Inflation continues to cool as Fed could cut interest rates next week

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The latest numbers show the rate of inflation continues to cool, hitting a three-year low. NBC’s Christine Roman joins TODAY to discuss the latest data, the possibility of the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates next week and how summer fast-food deal trends are carrying into the fall.


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