New data may point to emerging tension between the U.S. Federal Reserve's dual inflation and employment goals, as price ...
Thomas Ryan, an economist at Capital Economics, attributed the decline in part to “unseasonably severe winter weather,” but ...
Key Takeaways Inflation cooled in January, according to Personal Consumption Expenditures, the Federal Reserve's preferred ...
The latest reading of the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge showed prices rose on a monthly basis but dropped year ...
The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge cooled as expected in January; however, the good news came with another ...
The latest reading of the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge showed that prices rose in line with economists' ...
The Federal Reserve's key inflation measure came in in-line with expectations on Friday, with headline PCE inflation marking ...
The decline in the personal consumption expenditures index from 2.6% the month before was in line with expectations.
Inflation in the Federal Reserve’s preferred price gauge eased in January after making steady increases throughout the fall.
A large majority of Americans say their incomes aren't keeping pace with inflation. Here's what the numbers say.
The Federal Reserve’s key measure of inflation cooled slightly in January, giving investors a glimmer of hope for interest rate cuts.