Taking a look at the year-over-year change in the two main US “core” inflation readings. The good news is that core PCE rose ...
The Personal Consumption Expenditures price index rose 2.5% in January from the year before, slowing from December’s 2.6% annual rate, according to Commerce Department data released Friday.
The BEA's Personal Income and Outlays report showed inflation remained elevated at the start of 2025. Read more here.
U.S. 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 ...
Personal consumption expenditures inflation rose 0.3% in January for an annual rate of 2.5%, the Bureau of Economic Analysis ...
Excluding food and energy, core PCE also rose 0.3% for the month and was at 2.6% annually. Fed officials more closely follow the core measure as a better indicator of longer-term trends. The numbers ...
Proactive Investors - The London Stock Exchange shuts early on Friday, 12.30pm to be exact. But there should be some notable macro in the morning to provide grist to the market mill for those that are ...
(Reuters) - The U.S. Commerce Department's Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) price index increased 0.3% in January after advancing by an unrevised 0.3% in December, data showed on Friday.
Flagging issues of low consumption expenditure and inequality, the Congress on Friday said the way out of this quagmire is to shift the focus of policymaking from cronyism to bottom-up empowerment ...