Market frustration with the November Consumer Price Index is not about how low inflation printed. It’s about whether the ...
This is a wacky number,” Diane Swonk, chief economist at KPMG, told Fortune. “Shelter costs basically flatlined October by ...
The latest Consumer Price Index release looked, at first glance, like a holiday gift for policymakers, with headline ...
Inflation unexpectedly – and sharply – slowed in November, a seemingly welcome change for Americans weighed down by the persistently high cost of living.
Inflation fell to its lowest in years in November, according to one important measure. But it may not be all it appears.
Inflation in November fell to 2.7%, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said Thursday, a positive sign for consumers on its face.