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Economic Report More good inflation news: There’s little sign of rising wholesale prices from tariffs Producer-price index barely rises in May. Trade wars haven’t led to more inflation so far.
Inflation fell in three important German states in June, preliminary data showed on Monday, suggesting the country's national inflation rate could ease this month.
Even as the economy stabilizes, the cost of eating keeps creeping higher and rising prices are exposing sharp divides in how different households cope.
Indonesia's annual inflation rate was 1.87% in June, the statistics bureau said on Tuesday, just above market expectations.
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Food inflation and supply-chain disruptions, including the bird flu outbreak's impact on egg prices, significantly contribute to rising costs.
At the same time, the rate of inflation—2.7% annually—is significantly higher than the Federal Reserve’s 2% target, making it unlikely rate cuts are coming anytime soon.
Inflation is particularly confusing right now: For months, economists and retailers have claimed that the tariffs will spike prices, yet government measurements of inflation keep coming in cool.
The S&P 500 could sink as much as 20% if conflict between Israel and Iran escalates or is dragged out a lot longer, RBC said in a note.
Here’s a closer look at what inflation is and how it erodes the value of your money. What is inflation? Inflation is the term used to describe the increase in prices over time.
The PCE price index was projected to rise 0.1% in May, with the annual inflation rate at 2.3%, according to the Dow Jones consensus.