MIAMI, FLORIDA - OCTOBER 24: A customer pumps gas into their vehicle on October 24, 2025 in Miami, Florida. According to the new Bureau of Labor Statistics data released on October 24, the 12-month ...
The Consumer Price Index in June rose 2.7% on an annual basis, a sign inflation around the U.S. is creeping up after declining earlier this year. The CPI was forecast to rise 2.7% last month, higher ...
For Kasey McBlais, a 42-year-old single mom who lives in Maine with her two elementary school-aged children, the cost of running a household is only getting more expensive, from buying groceries to ...
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell has come under heavy fire this year over the central bank's interest rate policy. So far, Powell has kept his finger off the interest-rate-cut trigger in 2025 over fears ...
Falling gas prices helped keep overall inflation tame in July; however, a broader array of products got even more expensive last month, showing that President Donald Trump’s expansive tariffs are ...
Inflation held steady in July as President Donald Trump’s sweeping import tariffs took a toll on some U.S. consumer prices. An underlying inflation measure accelerated more than expected as prices of ...
The Labor Department will release its latest monthly inflation report on Tuesday at a critical time for the economy, as the Federal Reserve will take stock of the impact of tariffs on consumer prices ...
May's CPI inflation data was uneventful, but underlying trends could signal a shift toward higher inflation. Or not. There are arguments for both. With lack of complete consensus on inflation and ...
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Inflation may be down to the Federal Reserve’s target, if we subtract the effect of tariffs. Perhaps, then, the Fed can bring down interest rates more. That’s an implication of research at Harvard ...