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Wholesale prices in the U.S. unexpectedly fell in March, largely driven by a sharp decline in energy costs. The Producer ...
Newly released federal pricing data shows that producer prices fell in the month of March, another federal report showing ...
The report comes a day after the more closely watched consumer price index dropped from 2.8% to 2.4% for the year ending in ...
Compared to a year earlier, producer prices rose 2.7%, down from a 3.2% year-over-year gain in February and much lower than ...
PPI fell -0.4% as energy prices dropped; mixed inflation signals arise for Fed's May meeting. Click for my full review of the ...
Key Takeaways The Producer Price Index fell more than economists expected in March, following a report showing a surprising ...
Encouraging signs for inflation: Both the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and Producer Price Index (PPI) declined in March, indicating possible relief from inflationary pressures. The CPI dropped by ...
Inflationary pressures eased at the wholesale level last month, another indication of a strong economy before the bulk of President Donald Trump’s aggressive trade policies kicked in.
Why the Cool CPI Report Will Matter Less to the Fed; PPI Data Out Today By Vicky Ge Huang Consumer prices declined month-over-month in March for the first time in nearly five years, a welcome ...
Consumer prices fell by 0.1 percent from March to April to a 2.4 percent annual increase, the Labor Department reported ...