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Aerosmith's Steven Tyler , Checks Into Rehab.
ABC News reports Aerosmith's Steven Tyler has entered into a treatment program.
The band announced it had canceled several Las Vegas residency dates on social media.
As many of you know,
our beloved brother
Steven has worked on his sobriety for many years. , Aerosmith, via Instagram.
After foot surgery to
prepare for the stage
and the necessity of
pain management
during the process... , Aerosmith, via Instagram.
... he has recently relapsed and voluntarily entered a treatment program to concentrate on
his health and recovery. , Aerosmith, via Instagram.
The band says they have canceled all
dates scheduled for June and July as
Tyler "focuses on his well-being.".
We are devastated that
we have inconvenienced
so many of you, Aerosmith, via Instagram.
... especially our most loyal fans who often travel great distances to experience our shows. , Aerosmith, via Instagram.
Thank you for your understanding and for
your support for Steven
during this time. , Aerosmith, via Instagram.
Aerosmith will reportedly resume
their residency in September.
Fans will receive a full refund
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Inflation Remains at 40-Year High , But Appears to Be Slowing .
In April, the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge rose 4.9% from the same time in 2021.
In April, the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge rose 4.9% from the same time in 2021.
On May 27, the Commerce Department said that
despite the still-elevated levels of inflation,
price pressures could be easing soon.
On May 27, the Commerce Department said that
despite the still-elevated levels of inflation,
price pressures could be easing soon.
April's inflation rates were reportedly
in line with expectations and reflect
a slowing pace from March's rate of 5.2%.
April's inflation rates were reportedly
in line with expectations and reflect
a slowing pace from March's rate of 5.2%.
However, NBC reports that those figures exclude volatile food and energy prices which are a major contributor to inflation reaching a 40-year peak.
Taking into account food and energy prices, inflation increased 6.3% in April compared to 2022.
The figure still represents a drop
from the 6.6% pace set in March.
According to the data, consumers
continued to spend but have been forced
to tap into savings in order to do so.
Consumers remained undaunted by inflation last month, strongly increasing spending and changing their mix to more services such as at bars and restaurants, and travel and recreation as the weather warms. , Robert Frick, corporate economist
at Navy Federal Credit Union, via NBC.
The spending was fueled in part by higher wages, and also by Americans drawing more money out of savings, which is a giant stockpile of at least $2 trillion, Robert Frick, corporate economist
at Navy Federal Credit Union, via NBC.
In recent months, prices have been driven
higher by the COVID pandemic, disrupted
global supply chains and the war in Ukraine.
In recent months, prices have been driven
higher by the COVID pandemic, disrupted
global supply chains and the war in Ukraine.
In recent months, prices have been driven
higher by the COVID pandemic, disrupted
global supply chains and the war in Ukraine
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