Inflation, Consumer Price Index
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Consumer inflation rose to 3% in September, just shy of what experts expected, according to the Consumer Price Index report released Friday. The report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed prices rose 0.
NEWS Consumer Reporter Steve Staeger dives a little deeper on what the new Consumer Price Index (CPI) report means.
Economists think inflation around the U.S. continued to climb in September, edging farther away from the Fed's 2% annual target.
Here’s a rundown of what got more expensive in September’s Consumer Price Index report — as well as a couple of key areas where consumers are seeing relief.
Inflation ticked up again in September. Price gains were led by increases in the cost of gasoline. See what other costs went up and down.
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Social Security sets its 2026 COLA increase at 2.8%. Here's what that means for your benefits.
Social Security's annual cost-of-living adjustment is aimed at helping the program's 75 million beneficiaries keep pace with inflation.