Inflation ticked higher in January as stubbornly high prices continued to strain Americans' household finances as the Federal Reserve weighs a continued pause to its interest rate cut plans.
The consumer price index (CPI) increased by 0.5 percent in January to hit an annual increase of 3.0 percent after advancing by 2.9 percent in December. Economists were expecting the CPI to ...
Photo: Allison Robbert/AFP/Getty Images Consumer prices rose briskly in January, extending a recent pattern of increases at the start of the year that likely derails the prospect for Federal ...
"This is not a good number," Brian Coulton, chief economist at Fitch Ratings, said in an email of January's CPI data. "This is almost starting to look like a re-run of the first half of 2024 ...
U.S. producer prices increased solidly in January, offering more evidence inflation was picking up again and strengthening financial market views that the Federal Reserve would not be cutting ...
U.S. consumer prices rose faster than expected in January in a sign progress on inflation may remain stalled, data showed on Wednesday, as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell heads to the U.S ...
NOAA released their January global climate report this past week and said last month was the warmest January since global records began, in 1850. Calculations are based on the global average for ...
On January 20, China announced it had negotiated a formal cease-fire agreement between Myanmar’s military junta and the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) in Kunming. The MNDAA is ...
Economists are concerned that January's inflation report is not just *** blip, as it is unknown how the Trump administration's tariffs and deportations could impact the economy. Inflation igniting ...
Even the U.S. attorney’s office in D.C. — led by an advocate for Jan. 6 defendants — says not all of Taylor Taranto’s criminal charges should be dismissed. By Jordan Rubin President Donald ...
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