KEY POINTS
  • The consumer price index rose 9.3% annually, in line with a consensus forecast among economists polled by Reuters and up slightly from 9.1% in May.
  • Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey suggested on Tuesday that policymakers could consider a 50 basis point hike at its August policy meeting in order to reel in inflation.
ONS figures showed that real wages in the U.K. over the three months to May experienced their steepest decline since records began in 2001.

LONDON — U.K. inflation hit yet another new 40-year high in June as food and energy prices continued to soar, escalating the country's historic cost-of-living crisis.

The consumer price index rose 9.4% annually, according to estimates out Wednesday, slightly above a consensus forecast among economists polled by Reuters and up from 9.1% in May.