Consumers take notice as inflation bites and oil prices top $90 a barrel

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U.S. benchmark crude-oil has climbed to its highest price of the year, topping $90 a barrel, with costs for diesel reaching the highest in months as U.S. inflation stays high — and consumers are starting to take notice.

On Friday, the October contract for West Texas Intermediate crude CL.1 CLV23 settled at $90.77 a barrel, for the highest front-month price since early last November, according to Dow Jones Market Data.

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