The consumer price index rose 2.8% in February from 12 months earlier. Inflation decelerated but economists fear tariffs will ...
The latest MoneyShow Chart of the Day shows the year-over-year change in the two main “core” (excluding food and energy) inflation readings we get each month. Core PCE rose just 2.6% year-over ...
A chart comparing today's post-COVID-19 inflationary wave to the great inflation of the 1970s is making the rounds again after Wednesday's hotter-than-expected CPI report. Apollo economist Torsten ...
When news broke Wednesday that inflation and food prices went up in January, President Donald Trump wasted no time taking personal responsibility and vowing to focus solely on making life better ...
Reserve Bank of Australia deputy governor Andrew Hauser has justified last month’s interest rate cut by releasing a previously secret chart that shows inflation would have fallen below target if ...
But conquering inflation is tricky ... according to a recent CBS News/YouGov poll. Here, in seven charts, is a look at where things stand and where prices might be headed.
Economists with Morgan Stanley Research said in a report on Friday that they expect inflation in 2025 to rise 2.5%, up from their previous forecast in December of 2.3%. Another key gauge that ...
A chart showing inflation, which was up 3 percent for a year through January, and inflation that excludes energy and food prices, which was up 3.3 percent. 10 Inflation 8 6 +3.3% excluding ...
On the economic front, retail inflation has eased further. US President Donald Trump has imposed a 25% tariff on all steel and aluminium imports, effective 4 March. The US sources most of its ...
Chart: The Economist What is going on? Consumer expectations reflect two main factors: current inflation and petrol prices. Indeed, in normal times, about 80% of variation in quarterly one-year ...
The report, which marks the fourth consecutive month of higher inflation, showed that the following items saw price increases on a month-over-month basis. Recent sticky inflation data backs the ...
Inflation jumped in January on the back of higher prices for consumer staples like groceries and energy. Economists worry inflation has become entrenched above the Federal Reserve's target, even ...
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