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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 ...
U.S. consumer prices dipped unexpectedly in March as President Donald Trump readied his administration’s tariff on trading ...
Remember when inflation readings were the headline news of the day, and were feverishly anticipated? CNBC Daily Open ...
The CPI is one data tool used by the US government to measure and track inflation. Since the recent tariffs acts made by ...
Inflation slowed to 2.4% in the 12 months through March, as measured by the consumer-price index. That undershot the 2.6% ...
Thursday’s cooler-than-expected inflation report may help pave the way to interest-rate cuts by the Federal Reserve — but tariffs still risk increasing prices in the economy, cautioned Principal Asset ...
The latest reading on the consumer price index would normally be big news, but the March report has taken a backseat to the ongoing trade disputes that threaten to raise inflation later in the year.
It feels very odd to label a report like CPI as "irrelevant," and to be fair, traders were still paying some attention, but ...
The latest consumer price index reports retail egg prices in March were high, but wholesale prices have been coming down.
Stocks eye another volatile session, despite inflation easing in March, after monster gains Wednesday following President ...
Wage growth beats inflation rate in 2025. Today’s CPI report and CPI data show prices finally cooling in 2025.
Policymakers and economists say the latest data is only a temporary reprieve as tariffs could stoke higher inflation.