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They’re backward-looking indicators, but economists can’t know where we are unless they know where we’ve been.
The latest PCE data confirms cooling inflation, but tariff concerns and Fed caution dampen the impact. Check out where market ...
The Fed's preferred inflation gauge, the PCE index, showed that price growth eased in April as inflation numbers trended ...
April personal consumption expenditure inflation was up just 0.1% for an annual rate of 2.1%, according to a Friday Bureau of ...
San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President Mary Daly said on Friday cooling inflation offers "relief" for Americans ...
April's PCE report signals disinflation as core PCE rises 0.1% MoM. Service inflation eases, but housing risks remain.
Economists and some business executives have warned that prices will likely head higher as Trump’s widespread tariffs take ...
The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge came in mostly in line with expectations in April, offering a small sign of ...
Economists at Bank of America and Goldman Sachs forecast inflation will shoot up to more than 3.5% by year’s end.
U.S. PCE inflation is 2.1% in April, fueled by higher social benefits and wages. The data has led to the crypto market's ...
American consumers reined in their spending and socked away their money in April following a tariff-fueled buying binge the month before, according to new data released Friday that also showed ...
The annual rate of PCE inflation is expected to drop to 2.2% from 2.3% in April. Economists generally agree that tariffs will put upward pressure on inflation in the short term; many expect higher ...