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Despite high inflation expectations, price pressures have steadily cooled, with May’s CPI at just 2.4%. This suggests public ...
But in the price-tracking data, the evidence is much more uneven. April’s inflation reports — measuring consumer and producer ...
Inflation moved up in May as Trump's tariffs threatened to filter into consumer prices, CPI report shows. Gasoline prices ...
Inflation ticked slightly higher in May, rising 2.4%, in line with expectations, according to the U.S. Consumer Price Index ...
Inflation rose less than expected in May, a month when the effects of higher tariffs were starting to become more widespread.
The Consumer Price Index rose 2.4 percent in May, from a year earlier, a reading that reflects only the initial impact of ...
Consumer prices rose 2.4% over the year, and the month-over-month increase was lower than expected.
Inflation is expected to accelerate in the coming months on the back of the Trump administration's import tariffs.
The Federal Reserve is widely expected to hold interest rates steady next week, with investors focused on new central bank ...
It’s still early to say that Trump’s levies won’t fan prices, but the Fed’s stewardship and softening consumption are helping ...
US inflation was much softer than expected in May with little evidence of tariff-induced price hikes so far. Click to read.
Where is all the inflation that was supposed to arise from the Trump tariffs? So far there’s hardly been any whiff of big ...