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The Personal Consumption Expenditures, the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge, ticked higher in June.
The core personal consumption expenditures price index, which strips out the cost of food and energy, rose 0.3% on the month ...
Prices for goods rose in June as businesses passed the cost of tariffs on to customers, according to the Federal Reserve's ...
The Federal Reserve's preferred inflation measure, the PCE, or personal-consumption expenditures price index, for June is due ...
U.S. Federal Reserve rate cut odds have gone on a wild journey since Wednesday. Chances of a September rate cut plunged below ...
U.S. inflation increased in June as tariffs boosted prices for imported goods like household furniture and recreation ...
The Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge showed that prices increased slightly in June, as policymakers continue to monitor data for signs of tariff-induced inflation.
June's personal income and spending growth were soft, with both rising just 0.3% MoM, falling short of expectations. Check ...
In July, the PCE measured inflation at 2.5% on an annual basis, higher than the Fed’s 2.0% target but below the CPI reading. Economists are expecting PCE inflation to come in at 2.7% in August.