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The latest escalation in the Middle East has the potential to cause widespread price increases that could set consumers back.
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The Trump administration has announced an expansion of steel tariffs starting in June 23, these imported products will face a ...
At the same time, the Bureau of Labor Statistics this week reported that both producer and consumer prices increased just 0.1 ...
Consumer sentiment rebounded in June as Americans' worst fears over tariffs impact on the economy have lessened.
Consumer sentiment has risen so far in June as the swirl of concerns related to President Donald Trump's tariffs have chilled ...
Consumer sentiment improved more than expected in June, indicating a swell of optimism as President Donald Trump rolled back ...
U.S. consumer sentiment improved for the first time in six months in June as trade tensions between the U.S. and China eased, ...
Most economists, to be sure, no longer see a big increase in inflation tied to the highest-intensity trade wars since the 1930s. President Donald Trump has reduced most of the tariffs that were ...
Trump has demanded the U.S. central bank lower its benchmark overnight interest rate immediately by a full percentage point, ...