When you measure these price changes across an entire economy, that’s the rate of inflation. The PCE price index looks at ... is released monthly. All consumption expenditures data are totaled ...
Chances are dimming that the Fed will cut interest rates this year. This week's inflation report could be a game-changer.
Inflation is showing little signs of cooling. The core personal consumption expenditures price index, the Federal Reserve 's ...
Boston Fed President Susan Collins said Wednesday that she wasn’t surprised by the unwelcome news on inflation given the ...
The Personal Consumption Expenditures price index — a closely watched inflation gauge favored by the Federal Reserve — accelerated to 2.7% for the year ended in March, according to data ...
One reason inflation has stayed uncomfortably high this year is price measures for some items are still catching up with ...
One month after increasing for the first time since September, the personal consumption expenditures price inflation index rose again from 2.5% to 2.8% in the month ending in March, its highest ...
WASHINGTON: Underlying US inflation probably moderated in April for the first time in six months, offering a ray of hope that ...
Personal Consumption Expenditures price index is forecast to show a mixed picture of inflation trends, potentially ...
The personal-consumption expenditures, or PCE, price index for March will be published at 8:30 a.m. ET on Friday as part of the Bureau of Economic Analysis’ personal income and outlays report.
Here's what the March personal-consumption expenditures price index showed: Headline: +2.7% y/y and +0.3% m/m vs. expectations of +2.6% y/y and +0.3% m/m Core: +2.8% y/y and +0.3% m/m vs.
The March Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index posted a stronger-than-expected increase, up 2.7% from year-ago levels, raising more doubts about whether inflation will decline to the ...