News

American consumers may be learning to live with inflation. A long-running Gallup poll shows a steep drop in the share of Americans who name inflation as their biggest financial problem.. Only 29% ...
Inflation has edged down, but high housing costs could spark a fresh rise in prices and keep the Fed from cutting rates, Stifel's top economist said. Business Insider Subscribe Newsletters ...
Worldwide inflation declined to 5.7 per cent in 2024 from 6.6 per cent in 2023, with projections of further easing to 4.3 per cent in 2025 and 3.6 per cent in 2026.
The Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge, the PCE index, showed that price growth eased in April as inflation numbers trended closer to the central bank's target.
Inflation fell more than expected, dropping nearly to the Federal Reserve's target of a 2% annual rate by one measure. Consumer prices rose 2.1% over the year in April as measured by Personal ...
Core PCE inflation, which is the Federal Reserve’s favored measure of price changes as it excludes more volatile food and energy categories, was 2.5% in April, lower than projections of 2.6%.
Learn 5 key facts about inflation that could make or break your future plans—and how to protect your savings now. 5 Things You Need To Know About Inflation If You Ever Want To Retire Skip to ...
Inflation fell two-tenths of a percentage point to 2.1% for the year ending in April, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday in an update to the Federal Reserve’s preferred gauge.. That ...
Euro-area inflation eased more than expected, dipping below the European Central Bank’s 2% target and supporting the case for interest rates to be lowered further. Consumer prices rose 1.9% from ...
CBS's Margaret Brennan challenged Scott Bessent on Trump's tariffs, as retail giants warn of price hikes despite inflation hitting a four-year low.
Follow live coverage and analysis of the inflation data here. The consumer price index climbed 2.4% year over year last month, according to data released Thursday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.