Shelter CPI increased 5.2%. That’s the 29th consecutive month above 5%, the longest period of elevated housing inflation since the early 1980s.

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The Shelter Consumer Price Index (CPI) has indeed increased by 5.2%, marking the 29th consecutive month of housing inflation above 5%. This is the longest period of elevated housing inflation since the early 1980s. Rising shelter costs continue to be a significant factor in overall inflation, impacting affordability for many households.

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