Inflation rose 2.5% over the year in January compared to 2.6% in December, marking the first decrease in four months.
Inflation dropped slightly in January but consumer spending, the primary driver of the U.S. economy, also saw its biggest decline in four years.
PCE inflation increases 0.3% in January, matches Wall Street forecast Core PCE rises 0.3% in January, matches Wall Street forecast 12-month increase in PCE index slows to 2.5% from 2.6%. Core PCE ...
The latest reading of the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge showed that prices rose in line with economists' ...
Inflation in the Federal Reserve’s preferred price gauge eased in January after making steady increases throughout the fall.
The Fed is well known to view core PCE as its inflation indicator of choice. However, wealth managers have their own ...
Personal consumption expenditures inflation rose 0.3% in January for an annual rate of 2.5%, the Bureau of Economic Analysis ...
At present, the concerns around tariffs relate largely to its impact on inflation and an impact on Global growth. Inflation ...
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