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Inflation, CPI and Fed
Inflation hit 7-month high of 3% in January. Here's what it means for Fed rate cuts
Inflation picked up for a fourth straight month in January amid another rise in in food and energy costs, possibly setting the stage for a year of halting progress in the battle to slow consumer price increases as President Donald Trump rolls out myriad import tariffs.
CPI and PPI Reports Suggest the Fed May Catch a Break on January Inflation
Two major indicators this week both showed inflation running a little hotter than expected last month. But there may still be some good news for the Federal Reserve. Economists now think its preferred inflation gauge—the PCE,
Inflation rate picked up in January, CPI report shows. What it means.
Inflation accelerated in January, rising 3% on an annual basis, indicating that the Federal Reserve's push to drive inflation down to a 2% annual rate has stalled out, at least temporarily. The Consumer Price Index was forecast to rise 2.
Trump, Inflation and Reciprocal Tariffs
Trump Unveils ‘Big’ Reciprocal Tariffs: What To Know About The Policy—And Its Inflation Impact
4.8%. That’s how much the U.S.’ weighted average tariff rate would be if Trump implemented the country-level strategy, Deutsche Bank economists led by Justin Weidner estimated in a Monday note. That’s a 3.3 percentage-point increase from the 1.5% effective rate U.S. imports had in 2022, according to the World Bank.
Inflation is heating up again, putting pressure on Trump to cool it on tariffs
Americans who hoped President Donald Trump would be true to his word on bringing down prices “ on Day One .” It will also put pressure on the new administration to be wary of policies that may heat up inflation – and that includes tariffs.
Stock market shrugs off inflation but anxiously awaits Trump's reciprocal tariffs
S&P 500, Dow and Nasdaq start in the green, shaking off back-to-back stronger-than-expected inflation data. They brace for Trump's reciprocal tariffs.
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A hotter-than-expected inflation report highlights what could be the economy's new normal
Eggs and housing costs contributed to accelerating inflation in January, which indicates it'll be a while until the next rate ...
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Whole Hog Politics: Inflation clouds hang over budget battle
ON THE MENU Dem voters want more moderation Senate GOP’s big map, big money Trump hedges on Vance Transgender readers respond ...
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Trump says ‘Biden inflation’ is up. What’s right, and not, about that remark.
President Trump had a quick response Wednesday to numbers showing a hotter-than-forecast 0.5% rise in consumer prices in ...
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Inflation picked up in January. Here's what it means for your money.
Inflation accelerated in January, rising 3% on an annual basis, indicating that the Federal Reserve's push to drive inflation down to a 2% annual rate has stalled out, at least temporarily.
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The latest inflation report shows that high prices are Trump’s major economic challenge
Donald Trump promised as a candidate that he could easily conquer inflation, but the reality is proving tougher than he ...
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What’s propping up inflation? Blame housing
Home prices across the country are still rising at a faster clip than overall inflation, causing sticker shock for house hunters.
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Inflation Is Trump’s Problem Now
A surge in egg prices underscores how persistent inflation is spooking the markets and could check the president’s boldest ...
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What To Expect From January 2025's Inflation Report
CPI report will likely show some inflation, but not enough to alarm the Federal Reserve. Read more to see my thoughts on the ...
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Wholesale prices higher than expected last month — fresh on heels of hot inflation report
The hotter-than-expected wholesale inflation came just a day after data showed consumer prices rose more than anticipated.
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With High Prices Persisting, Trump Tempers Tone on Slaying Inflation
President Trump pledged to lower costs on “Day 1” as a candidate. His administration now acknowledges it will take more time.
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