U.S. inflation accelerated last month as the cost of groceries, gas, and used cars rose, a trend that will likely underscore ...
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The cost of food and energy continued to climb in January, hitting 3% for the first time since June 2024, pushing the cost of living higher for Americans.
Inflation likely stayed elevated last month in the latest sign that consumer price growth has gotten stuck after declining ...
According to the latest Consumer Price Index data of the Bureau of Labor Statistics released Wednesday, there was a 0.5% ...
Treasury yields jumped Wednesday morning after fresh data showed U.S. inflation in January was hotter than Wall Street expected. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note surged about 10 basis points to ...
The so-called core inflation measure, which excludes the more volatile food and energy costs, also picked up in January. Core ...
Inflation picked up more than expected in January, returning to a 3% rate for the first time in seven months. The continued ...
The Labor Department released the consumer price index for January which showed that inflation remained elevated in as the Federal Reserve considers a continued pause on rate cuts.
Consumer prices rose sharply in January, underscoring why the Federal Reserve is in “no hurry," in the words of its chairman, to cut U.S. interest rates again. The consumer-price index rose a stiff 0.