Despite the positive inflation data, projections and tariff impacts indicate no further significant declines in inflation.
Inflation, as measured by the producer price index, declined from 3.5% to 3.2% for the year ending in February, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Thursday morning. The decline adds to signs that ...
Excluding volatile food and energy prices, so-called core wholesale prices fell 0.1% last month from January, first drop ...
Seemingly overnight (i.e. over the past 30 days when it comes to markets reacting to economic data), the CPI and PPI ...
Inflation may have cooled in February, but tariffs could push prices higher in the months ahead.
More restrictive trade and immigration policies under the Trump administration could mean higher prices for Americans, Morgan Stanley analysts say.
US consumer spending fell for the first time in nearly two years in January and the goods trade deficit widened to a record high as businesses front-loaded imports to avoid tariffs, setting up the ...
The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge cooled as expected in January; however, the good news came with another ...
The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis released its Personal Consumption Expenditure (PCE) Index, a key measure of inflation, ...
The BEA's Personal Income and Outlays report showed inflation remained elevated at the start of 2025. Read more here.
A large majority of Americans say their incomes aren't keeping pace with inflation. Here's what the numbers say.
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