Inflation is still a thing. Prices were 2.6% higher in October than a year earlier, according to the latest Consumer Price Index, released Wednesday. That's a much lower inflation rate than ...
Inflation rose modestly in the lead-up to last week’s presidential election, a sign that underlying economic forces keeping prices elevated will continue as Donald Trump returns to the White ...
Thursday’s report from the Labor Department showed that its producer price index — which tracks inflation before it hits consumers — rose 0.2% from September to October, up from a 0.1% gain ...
USA TODAY asked economists to ascribe blame for the historic run of inflation, which reached a 40-year peak in mid-2022. Inflation has cooled since then, to an annual rate of 2.6% in October.
New inflation data out Wednesday showed consumer prices rose as forecast in October, keeping the Federal Reserve on track to lower interest rates again in December. The latest data from the Bureau ...
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Inflation increased by 0.2% in October, pushing the annual rate of price increases to 2.6%. Food and shelter costs rose while energy costs held steady. Consumer prices edged up in October as ...
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released the latest reading of the consumer price index on Wednesday. Here are the highlights from the October data: YoY: Consumer prices increased by 2.6% vs ...
Inflation rose by 0.2% in October and brought the 12-month inflation rate to 2.6% , which was in line with expectations. NBC News’ Christine Romans and Brian Cheung break down the numbers in the ...
Inflation in the United States ticked up in October, driven by costlier rents, used cars and air fares, a sign that price increases might be leveling off after having slowed in September to their ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Annual inflation may have risen in October for the first time in seven months, a sign that price increases might be leveling off after steadily cooling for more than two years.
An inline reading on consumer price inflation keeps the Federal Reserve on track for a gradual pace of interest rate cuts, experts say, but details from the October Consumer Price Index (CPI ...