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While some consumer goods have become increasingly out of reach for Americans, deflation wouldn’t be good for the economy either.
The latest Producer Price Index, a closely watched measurement of wholesale inflation, rose 0.1% in May, lifting the annual rate to 2.6%, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data released Thursday.
Axios VisualsA monthslong streak of cooler inflation trends continued in May, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said on Wednesday.Why it matters: Many economists project that President Trump's tariffs will reignite inflation this year,
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The monthly inflation report set to be released Wednesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics is expected to provide the most definitive look yet at whether U.S. companies are passing the cost of President Donald Trump's higher import duties on to customers.
U.S. wholesale prices rose modestly last month from a year earlier, another sign that inflationary pressures remain mild.
Traders and investors moved in and purchased Treasuries across the yield curve in response to the latest Consumer Price Index report. Learn more here.
U.S. consumer prices rose slightly in May as gasoline prices remained subdued, but inflation is likely to pick up in the months as tariffs boost the cost of imported goods.
Sowers thinks gas prices may have helped things, such as airfare, to be cheaper. The average price for a movie ticket this year remains the same nationally as last year, $11.31, according to a movie theater market summary from The Numbers. Food prices, meanwhile, are inconsistent.
The new Producer Price Index dropped Thursday. The report comes a day after the release of the consumer price index. WRAL's Kelsey Coffey explains how this all could impact your wallet/
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bne IntelliNews on MSNPolish CPI growth nears central bank’s target after growing 4% y/y in MayPoland’s consumer price index (CPI) rose 4% year on year in May (chart), easing from 4.3% y/y the preceding month, data published by the national statistics office GUS on June 13 showed. The official May reading is also 0.