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The latest inflation report, released this week, brings with it some good news for your wallet: Prices aren't rising as fast as they were. The latest numbers show that inflation increased by just ...
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 ...
Inflation cooled less than expected in September. Consumer prices were up 2.4% from 2024. The government announced that Social Security recipients will get a cost of living increase of 2.5% in ...
Inflation is consistently a top issue ahead of the 2024 presidential election — in CBS News' polling in mid-August, 76% of registered voters said it was a major factor in their choice for ...
A greater number of small businesses are worried about inflation and future business conditions, according to a survey released Tuesday by the National Federation of Independent Business. If even ...
Inflation got a little higher last month — but not enough to set off alarms. Consumer prices in July were up 3.2% from a year ago, according to data released Thursday, driven in part by rising ...
Inflation in the US and other major economies has slowed sharply over the past year as energy prices retreated from record highs. Yet the battle to tame rising prices is not yet won, and the risk ...
Inflation cooled slightly in February even as the pace of price growth remained well above the Federal Reserve's goal ahead of the central bank's policy meeting next week. The Labor Department on ...
Some economists are convinced that this will be the Fed’s last rate rise in this cycle. Inflation has come down from its highs in 2022, with consumer prices rising by just 3% year-on-year in June.
Second, there has been record-high industrial goods inflation due to sluggish supply in response to COVID-19. The graph below shows the main components of inflation in the Euro area. All items are ...
The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation measure showed underlying price pressures persisting in February, as inflation-adjusted spending stayed muted. By Colby Smith Americans hoping for some ...