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The personal consumption expenditures price index rose 0.1% for the month, pushing the annual inflation rate to 2.3%, ...
The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge likely remained on a cooler path in May, reinforcing the growing case for interest rate cuts sooner rather than later.
The Federal Reserve's targeted inflation measure ticked slightly higher in May, but the numbers didn't show a big ...
The price spikes that were expected to accompany President Donald Trump’s head-spinning tariff regime have not arrived.
Fresh inflation data released this week brings one big question: Will the Federal Reserve keep interest rates steady at its upcoming meeting? The numbers suggest the central bank will hold off on ...
An inflation measure that's closely watched by the Federal Reserve slowed in May due to falling energy prices. But an underlying gauge of price gains stayed elevated. Consumer prices broadly ...
Powell said the Federal Reserve committee "remains confident" that inflation eventually will reach 2% but will wait until it sees economic data "that gives us the confidence that inflation is ...
The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index, the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation measure, rose 2.5% in January on an annual basis, matching economists' expectations and providing ...
“That is some seriously good news,” Julia Coronado, a former Federal Reserve economist who is president of the advisory firm MacroPolicy Perspectives, wrote on Twitter.
A measure of inflation that the Federal Reserve watches most closely is showing signs of moderation, ... and 0.4 percent after adjusting for inflation, Thursday’s data showed.
The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge, the Personal Consumption Expenditures index, climbed 4.4 percent in April, a slight increase from March.