3% is the average rate over the past 12 months. "it spent the majority of last year at > 6%" is not a helpful metric because those past numbers are average of months prior to June 2022.
We are tracking growth from June 2022->June 2023. So what we care about is the inflation from June 2022->June 2023. Which is 3%.
We are tracking growth from June 2022->June 2023. So what we care about is the inflation from June 2022->June 2023. Which is 3%.