(Reuters) - In June passenger car prices were up 1.4 percent and light
truck prices were up 1.0 percent, according to the data from
the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics.
"The seasonal factors were expecting a decline for both car
and truck prices this month," said senior BLS analyst Scott
Sager. "That's typical, and seasonal factors are based on
what's happened historically over the past eight years."
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truck prices were up 1.0 percent, according to the data from
the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics.
"The seasonal factors were expecting a decline for both car
and truck prices this month," said senior BLS analyst Scott
Sager. "That's typical, and seasonal factors are based on
what's happened historically over the past eight years."
Read more at Reuters.com Economic News
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