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Inflation held steady in July and ran slightly cooler than expected, increasing the odds of a Federal Reserve rate cut next month.
The data complicates the picture for an anticipated interest-rate cut at the Federal Reserve’s next meeting in September by nudging the central bank’s inflation gauge in the w
The brunt of tariffs is yet to be felt. Importers padded inventories before Liberation Day or absorbing the costs, delaying the full impact of the import taxes.
Federal Reserve policymakers will be debating whether stubborn inflation or slower hiring is the bigger problem for the economy as they prepare for an annual conference in Jackson, Wyoming, next week and a crucial policy meeting in September.
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Inflation alarm bells went off again and prices are rising. Just how bad is it going to get?
The biggest increase in wholesale prices in three and a half years stunned Wall Street, but is tariff-related inflation really set to soar? The proof is far from ironclad.
Donald Trump’s new immigration policies—including deporting, the White House claims, about 750 immigrants a day on average—are helping drive up prices, Moody’s chief economist Mark Zandi told Fortune.
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Chicago Fed president wants to see a 'few months of data' on inflation to gauge economy's health
"The hardest thing that the Fed ever has to do is get the timing right at moments of transition,” Goolsbee said on NBC News’ “Here’s the Scoop” podcast.
Voters in Bolivia are gearing up for a general election on Sunday that has been overshadowed by inflation at a four-decade high and the absence of former leftist President Evo Morales, who is barred from running.
The highest tariffs in almost a century haven’t caused inflation to surge. Konrad Putzier digs into one theory gaining traction: A: While some economists suspect companies have simply been reluctant to pass extra costs to customers,
Fresh worries about inflation soured Americans on the economy in early August, underscoring lingering anxiety about the highest U.S. tariffs in decades and a further rise in unemployment.