Brad Zigler, our exchange traded product/alternative strategies columnist, has a quibble (or five) with the way the gub'ment (pronounce with your best Michigan Militia accent) measures inflation.
It’s nearly impossible to have a conversation with family, friends or co-workers about the U.S. economy without hearing the word “inflation.” Inflation shapes what households pay, how much they save ...
A reading on the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge released Friday for January, before the Iran war, showed ...
A big driving force was lower energy costs in January, which won’t last, and at least one other factor may have been redefined without mention.
Annual inflation reached 3% in September, marking a six-month streak during which price increases accelerated. That means your living costs aren’t just rising, they’re rising faster as more tariff ...
The Bank of Canada plans to keep its 2% inflation target, but is examining the best ways to measure core inflation and how to factor housing costs into its monetary policy decisions. Speaking in ...
WASHINGTON (TNND) — Inflation remained elevated but held mostly steady in September in the Federal Reserve’s preferred measure of prices that is likely to clear the way for a broadly anticipated ...
Key Takeaways Inflation in January, as measured by the Personal Consumption Expenditures index, was close to forecasters' expectations.Inflation rose 2.8% over the year and the "core" measure ...
Inflation is a word you hear all the time. However, many people don’t fully understand how it works or how it impacts their daily lives. While some effects of inflation, such as the ever-increasing ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A key measure of inflation fell to nearly a five-year low last month as apartment rental price growth slowed and gas prices fell, offering some relief to Americans grappling with the ...
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