The consumer price index eased in January but inflation was still elevated for many consumer necessities, economists said.
The consumer price index was rose 2.4% in February 2026, above policymakers' target, economists said. War in Iran complicates ...
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The consumer price index declined unexpectedly in November 2025. It was the first CPI report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics since the government shutdown ended last month. Economists said that ...
Inflation held steady in February as the headline figure for the Consumer Price Index remained at 2.4% year-over-year.
While crude oil prices soar above triple digits amid the ongoing disruption to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, President Donald Trump‘s next political crisis may already be taking shape at the ...
Inflation cooled for a third straight month in January as the headline figure for the Consumer Price Index came in at 2.4% year-over-year. Core CPI was at 2.5% year-over-year, down from 2.6% in ...
After decades of quiescence, inflation surged in 2021 and 2022. The annualized Consumer Price Index increased from about 1.5% to over 9%. The CPI has cooled off since, but prices today are 21% higher ...
(MENAFN- Daily Forex) The EUR/USD exchange ended the week in a tight range after the US published a strong inflation report, raising concerns about the Federal Reserve's next move. The pair was ...
(Chart 1) The latest reading on the consumer price index (CPI), the well-known alternative to the personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index that is the basis of the 2 percent inflation ...
Will Higher Tariffs Cause Inflation? Many people say yes. But some disagree. There is evidence for both views, but much is unclear, and that uncertainty has confounded the Federal Reserve, unsettled ...
Inflation has emerged as a primary concern for investors.[1] On balance, arguments for ‘uncomfortably high’ US inflation seem to outnumber those against, at least in the near term.[2] A natural ...