February’s inflation report was better than expected, but it doesn’t tell us much about where prices are heading given the uncertainty around Trump’s trade war. “The widespread imposition of tariffs ...
The much-anticipated inflation data for the United States has shown a significant drop in the Consumer Price Index (CPI), ...
While the administration's tough stance on international trade could strengthen the U.S. economy in the long run, the tariffs ...
Excluding the volatile food and energy components, the CPI climbed 0.2% in February after gaining 0.4% in January. In the 12 ...
US Consumer Price Index (CPI) data indicates cooling inflation, which increases the probability of the Federal Reserve ...
The slower pace of U.S. inflation in February is in line with the moderation seen over the past couple of years, yet it remains above the Federal Reserve’s target, as many areas of the consumer-price ...
Economists are bracing for intensifying price pressures and slower growth, posing a challenge for the Federal Reserve.
The monthly index for shelter rose 0.3% in February vs. January, which accounted for nearly half of the all-items increase. The index for food increased 0.2% in January, while the index for food at ...
According to the most recent BLS reading, inflation quickened in January, the CPI increasing 0.5 percent on-month compared to 0.4 percent in December. The core inflation rate, meanwhile, increased to ...
The latest Consumer Price Index, released in a new report Wednesday, showed annual inflation dropping from 3% in January to 2.8% in February.
The inflationary pressure from tariffs and trade war would weigh on the economy and complicate the Fed’s path to its 2% ...
Inflation may have cooled in February, but tariffs could push prices higher in the months ahead.