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Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation at 4% and GDP growth at 6.5%, aided by a good monsoon and soft commodity prices, despite global risks and slowing credit growth.
Stocks jeered and the dollar rose as US CPI data showed inflation from tariffs is here. Will it sink the markets as Fed rate ...
With tariffs pushing prices up, a Cincinnati greenhouse shares how home gardening can keep fresh tomatoes — and cash — in your pocket.
US producer prices were unexpectedly unchanged in June as a tariff-driven increase in the cost of goods such as communication and related equipment was offset by softening demand for travel services, ...
The price strength could mark the early signs of inflation driven by the new tariff regime — especially with more duties scheduled to take effect Aug. 1. According to Sevens Report, “There was enough ...
Social Security’s 2026 cost-of-living raise may hit 2.7%, but a sharp rise in Medicare premiums could erase most gains.
CNBC on-air editor Rick Santelli revealed on Wednesday that inflationary wholesale prices came in “better than expected” in June. Santelli told his viewers on “Squawk Box” that the latest wholesale ...
President Donald Trump asked a room of House Republicans on Tuesday night if he should fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome ...
The slight uptick in CPI inflation gives the Federal Reserve all the more reason to hold on until its September meeting to cut the federal funds rate.
The core PCE in the June report is forecast to rise 0.2% to 0.3% when it's released on July 29. Such an increase would be a bit too high to persuade most senior Fed officials to cut rates.
WalletHub highlighted which cities experienced the most significant increase in inflation in both the short and long term.
U.S. producer prices were unexpectedly unchanged in June as a tariff-driven increase in the cost of goods such as ...