A measure of inflation closely tracked by the Federal Reserve remained uncomfortably high in March, likely reinforcing the ...
Though price pressures are subsiding, the pace has slowed from the first ... the Federal Reserve’s preferred gauge of inflation — rose 0.3% in February and 2.8% year-over-year.
Prices for food, rent, gas and other necessities are running roughly 20 percent to 30 percent higher than they were four ...
Scott Olson/Getty Images Inflation, as measured by Personal Consumption Expenditures, stayed stubborn in February ... Reserve view PCE as a more accurate gauge of inflation than the more widely ...
A key measure of U.S. inflation rose as expected in February, putting a spotlight on whether price growth will be cool enough this spring to justify an interest-rate cut by midyear. The overall ...
Inflation ticked up to a 2.5% annual rate in February, as measured by the gauge favored by the Federal Reserve, rising one-tenth of a percentage point from the previous reading. The uptick in the ...
David Donabedian, CIO of CIBS Private Wealth US, warned the spike in core inflation seen in the latest GDP report is a major ...
Inflation may have tumbled from multi-decade highs on both sides of the Atlantic, but progress has stalled in the United ...
The US personal consumption expenditures PCE price index the Federal Reserve preferred inflation measure ticked up to 27 percent in March as i ...
A key inflation gauge watched closely by the Federal Reserve climbed on an annual basis in February. The Commerce Department's personal consumption expenditures price index (PCE) headline figure ...
Today, economic growth surprised economists in how much it slowed in the first quarter and we will look ahead to tomorrow's ...
"It’s one thing to have moderate inflation with above-average growth," said Bret Kenwell, U.S. investment analyst at eToro.