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The CPI Takes Control – What It Means for the Fed’s Flight Plan
Imagine you’re piloting a jet through thick clouds. Everything is going just fine – that is, until the gauges flicker. First, ...
Friday's consumer-price index report likely leaves the Federal Reserve on course to cut interest rates next week and to ...
The Federal Reserve might be set to cut interest rates next week, but it doesn't mean the September consumer-price index ...
Every government economic report has been delayed due to the shutdown, except for one: the CPI. How come? Annual ...
Follow live coverage and analysis of the September consumer price index reading, which the Bureau of Labor Statistics is due ...
The pace of inflation likely picked up last month, but not enough to prevent the Federal Reserve from cutting interest rates ...
Energy and food inflation continue to drive CPI higher, while shelter inflation and tariffs threaten homebuilder profits.
The longer the U.S. government shutdown, the trickier it will get for the Labor Department to publish key reports, even were ...
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CPI report shows inflation continued to climb in September, although at a cooler pace than forecast
Inflation last month rose at an annual rate of 3%, coming in below economists' forecasts as the impact of President Trump's ...
Inflation remained elevated in September as the BLS released the delayed consumer price index inflation report, as Fed ...
The latest CPI numbers marks the first government data released since the shutdown started at the beginning of the month.
The September CPI rose by 0.3 percent in September, a bit less than the market's expectations of 0.4 percent. The core CPI ...
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