The war is over. Not the war in Ukraine or Gaza — I mean the war on inflation. Shoppers, understandably, are still freaking out in the grocery aisles, most recently over egg prices. Meanwhile, ...
Inflation leveled off to 3.7% in September compared to a year ago, extending a gradual slowdown in consumer prices, even as it slowed to 0.4% from 0.6% in August. The Bureau of Labor Statistics ...
Americans’ deep-seated frustration over inflation propelled Donald Trump to victory in the presidential race early this month. But will Trump’s policies ease inflation? Or could they make it worse? In ...
Beating inflation is starting to feel a lot like losing weight, at least before the Ozempic era: Losing the first pounds is generally easier — it's getting rid of the last ones that's proving hard.
Inflation rose in March at a slower pace than expected but remained well above the Federal Reserve's goal as the central bank prepares to monitor the impact of tariffs on consumer prices in the weeks ...
Inflation accelerated in March for the third straight month, keeping prices painfully high for millions of Americans and likely delaying any interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve. The Labor ...
On average, pay has risen faster than prices in recent years. But the overall picture is complicated — and it’s not just facts versus “vibes.” By Ben Casselman Have Americans’ paychecks kept up with ...
The central bank confronts “no risk-free path” in balancing the risks of a sharp slowdown in the labor market and resurgent price pressures. By Colby Smith Colby Smith covers the Federal Reserve.
Inflation has been brutal over the past few years. After decades of running below 3%, starting early 2021, the Consumer Price Index increased rapidly as the economy opened back up after Covid-19 ...
July’s Consumer Price Index inflation report is expected to continue the pattern of disinflation seen in recent months. Current expectations for a September rate cut are relatively high, so it is ...
In our recently published 2025 Diversification Landscape report, Christine Benz, Karen Zaya, Jason Kephart, and I took a deep dive into how different asset classes performed in the past couple of ...
Good afternoon and welcome to our inflation live coverage. The Office for National Statistics will publish August’s inflation report tomorrow morning at 7am, and it is unlikely to make pretty reading.
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