The January CPI report came in lighter than expected. Here's what economists say that means for the Federal Reserve and interest rates.
The January CPI report showed cooling inflation, a key factor in whether the Federal Reserve resumes interest rate cuts.
Consumer prices rose less than expected in January and the rate of inflation fell to a five-year low by one measure, offering an encouraging sign to Federal Reserve officials as they weigh whether to ...
The December CPI report, due Wednesday, is predicted to show another month of sticky inflation. Gas, food, vehicle, and shelter costs are among the areas believed to have kept the CPI elevated.
If you are looking for one good measure of inflation pressure, try “CPI supercore,” a term for the price of services excluding housing. The measurement excludes the pass-through from higher tariffs to ...