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New Questions on How a Key Agency Shared Inflation Data

A government economist had regular contact with “super users” in finance, records show, at a time when such information keenly interests investors.

Ben Casselman
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E-Mail, Government Employees, Inflation (Economics), Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Statistics, Stocks and Bonds, United States Economy
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