The Bureau of Labor Statistics canceled its October consumer price index report, saying it was unable to retroactively obtain some data that wasn’t collected during the US government shutdown.
The BLS said it was canceling the release of the October CPI, leaving the Fed without a key piece of inflation data before it ...
Inflation rose one-tenth of a percentage point to 2.8% for the year ending in September, according to a hotly anticipated release of the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge. The Friday report ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics said on Friday it had canceled the release of October's consumer ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics said Friday it will not publish the October Consumer Price Index report because it could not retroactively collect reference period survey data due to a lapse in ...
August CPI rose to 2.9%, with core at 3.1%, continuing a concerning upward trend since April's low. Energy services inflation persists, while gasoline prices fall; shelter costs, especially owner's ...
The September Consumer Price Index (CPI) report — a key ingredient in determining the annual Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) — will be delayed due to a partial government shutdown.
In the near-term, rising prices -- and the increasing costs of daily essentials and housing -- could influence household ...