The Bureau of Economic Analysis released its personal consumption expenditures price index data for September earlier today. Here is the report, at a glance: Core YoY: 2.8% increase, in line with ...
There’s a universal language being spoken this week, and that’s Illumination/Nintendo/Universal’s Super Mario Galaxy Movie ...
Global inflation is now projected to reaccelerate to around 4% in 2026, reversing earlier expectations of steady decline. The OECD warns energy shocks from the Middle East conflict are the primary ...
Washington — The worst U.S. inflation outbreak in a generation turns five years old this month, a defining economic shock that is still driving policy debates, influencing national politics, and ...
The worst U.S. inflation outbreak in a generation turns five years old this month, a defining economic shock that is still driving policy debates, influencing national politics, and frustrating ...
The Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge remained stubbornly high in January as consumers continued to face elevated price growth. The Commerce Department on Friday reported that the personal ...
Inflation slowed in the Bay Area in February, but food prices continued to climb sharply, a new government report released Wednesday shows. The consumer price index rose 2.5% in the Bay Area on an ...
The United States reported steady inflation for February, but rising geopolitical tensions are complicating the outlook for markets and policymakers. Data released on March 11 by the U.S. Bureau of ...
U.S. consumer prices rose 2.4% in February from a year earlier, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported March 11, in line with forecasters’ expectations. The February figure means the rate of annual ...
Data on consumer prices in February will inform the Federal Reserve’s deliberations over interest rates next week. Note: Data is seasonally adjusted year-over-year change in the Consumer Price Index.
Consumer price growth was steady in February, right before the Iran war rattled global energy markets and sent prices skyrocketing. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free ...
The Iran war-induced oil spike will likely affect inflation in March. Energy could have spillover effects on other areas of the economy. Consumers are already taking a hit over the cost of living.
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