January's Consumer Price Index will serve as the latest test of whether inflation pressures have eased further.
January's Consumer Price Index will serve as the latest test of whether inflation pressures have eased further.
The president’s team blames his predecessor for stubborn inflation, but Trump’s own agenda could make it harder to defeat.
Inflation ran hotter than forecasters expected in January, but a quirk of the data involving seasonal adjustment means many economists have stopped short of declaring inflation has reignited.
A few weeks ago many avid market watchers expected the bull run to continue well into 2025 but now they’re not so certain.
A disappointing inflation reading and soaring egg prices have undermined Trump's promise to reduce costs on "day one." ...
Joe Raedle / Getty Images) Inflation likely accelerated ... up from 2.4% in November. "Core" inflation, which excludes volatile prices for food and energy, likely rose 2.8%, the same as the ...
President Donald Trump on Wednesday blamed his predecessor, Joe Biden, for last month's unexpected acceleration in consumer ...
AFP via Getty Images The policy statement accompanying ... In the 12 months through December, the so-called core inflation advanced 2.8%, matching the increase in November. Fears about tariffs ...
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