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Economic Report Tariff indigestion? Nope: Takeout and eating out still going strong in good sign for the economy. Americans are anxious about trade wars — but not enough to sharply reduce their ...
U.S. inflation gauge cools with little sign of tariff impact, so far A shopper surveys goods on display in a Costco warehouse May 21 in Lone Tree, Colo. (David Zalubowski / Associated Press) ...
New data shows slight improvements in consumer sentiment, inflation 04:38. A key U.S. inflation gauge slowed last month as President Donald Trump's tariffs have yet to noticeably push up prices.
More good inflation news: There’s little sign of rising wholesale prices from tariffs Producer-price index barely rises in May. Trade wars haven’t led to more inflation so far.
Annual inflation rose to a 2.4 percent pace in May, suggesting President Donald Trump’s tariffs have yet to drive up the cost of everyday products.
UPDATE: This article includes a quote from Treasury Sec. Scott Bessent. Inflation rose modestly last month, signaling that the U.S. economy might be feeling the effects of elevated tariffs. The ...
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Tariff indigestion? Nope: ... Nope: Takeout and eating out still going strong in good sign for the economy. Provided by Dow Jones May 30, 2025, 6:12:00 PM. By Jeffry Bartash .
WASHINGTON (AP) — A key U.S. inflation gauge slowed last month as President Donald Trump’s tariffs have yet to noticeably push up prices. Spending by Americans slowed despite rising incomes… ...
US inflation gauge cools with little sign of tariff impact, so far Published: May. 30, 2025, 10:08 a.m. A shopper surveys goods on display in a Costco warehouse Wednesday, May 21, 2025, in Lone ...
US inflation gauge cools with little sign of tariff impact, so far By By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER, AP Economics Writer . Friday, May 30, 2025 8:57 AM.
US inflation gauge cools with little sign of tariff impact, so far Friday’s report from the Commerce Department showed that consumer prices rose just 2.1% in April. Share this: ...