Consumer prices increased 0.2% from July to August, annual inflation 2.5%,federal government

August's number were in line with Wall Street expectations
Sign on facade at Lululemon athleisure clothing store on Santana Row in the Silicon Valley, San Jose, California, December 14, 2019.

Consumer prices increased 2.5% in August compared the to the same time last year and 0.2% from the previous month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Thursday. 

The annual rate in July was 2.9%, with the slowdown in inflation expected to further increase the likelihood the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates next week.

The 2.5% rate is the lowest since February 2021.

August's number were in line with Wall Street expectations, according to CNBC.com.