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Inflation remained sticky in July, according to new government data released Tuesday, as investors stay alert to how much President Trump’s tariffs are starting to affect consumer costs. The latest ...
The next batch of inflation data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics was already shaping up to be a high-profile affair due ...
Inflation was unchanged in July as tariffs lifted the cost of imported goods such as furniture, appliances, and toys. This ...
The monthly rise was the biggest since June 2022, and the annual increase the highest since February this year. Core PPI, which strips out volatile data points, rose by 3.7 percent over the year, its ...
Falling gas prices helped keep overall inflation tame in July; however, a broader array of products got even more expensive ...
Prices were 0.1% higher compared to April. Core inflation — which doesn’t include volatile food and energy prices — rose 2.8% annually and 0.1% monthly.
Core CPI also rose 0.1%, matching the April increase. Economists forecast the CPI to rise 0.2% on a monthly basis in May, taking the annual inflation rate to 2.5%, according to FactSet’s ...
Consumer prices rose 2.7% in July from a year earlier, the Labor Department said Tuesday, the same as the previous month and ...