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While pundits looked with their magnifying glasses for tariffs in consumer goods prices, it was in services, which are not ...
US wholesale inflation was muted in June, presenting what would seem to be a better-than-expected outcome amid President ...
U.S. Core CPI was lighter than expected for the fifth straight month as slowing services inflation helped to offset higher ...
That’s the six-word verdict from Apollo’s chief economist Torsten Sløk on where U.S. inflation is headed. Sløk feels the worst impacts of President Trump’s tariffs still lie ahead. Prices, he warns, ...
Inflation accelerated in June, according to the latest CPI data, as rising costs for housing remain an overhang.
Services inflation, especially rent and shelter inflation, continued to decline, offsetting rising core goods inflation that ...
The report on producer prices adds to a mixed picture for inflation as the economy adjusts to the imposition of import ...
The Producer Price Index (PPI) for final demand was flat in June, following a 0.3% rise in May and a 0.3% drop in April.   A ...
It’s no secret that prices have increased in the last decade — especially for healthcare. And as new economic policies like tariffs take effect, we can expect consumer out-of-pocket costs ...
The producer price index for June was expected to increase 0.2%, according to the Dow Jones consensus estimate.
After months of seeing very little inflation, US consumers probably experienced slightly faster price growth in June as ...
June’s inflation report will be looked at not so much for what the headline numbers show than what’s in the underlying data.