Inflation eased further in October, offering a dose of encouragement as the Federal Reserve looks for enough progress to let up on its fight to tame consumer prices and slow the economy.

The latest report doesn’t seal the deal; over the past two years, glowing inflation data has sometimes been quickly followed by a spike in consumer prices. But a fresh snapshot from the Bureau of Labor Statistics on Tuesday showed telltale signs of progress — and a kind of assurance that has been hard to come by since the pandemic.