Inflation ticked up again in September. Price gains were led by increases in the cost of gasoline. See what other costs went ...
The September CPI inflation report is likely to show that the cost of food, electricity and housing all continued to increase for Americans.
The latest CPI numbers marks the first government data released since the shutdown started at the beginning of the month.
Concerns about a weakening labor market may outweigh worries about rising inflation, tipping the Fed toward another rate cut, ...
Before Wednesday, economists and markets were betting on a December rate cut. After Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s comments, they ...
Mortgage rates have been dropping in 2025, but will they continue to fall this November? Here's what experts predict.
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Inflation is still rising, CPI likely to show — but maybe not fast enough to stop Fed rate cuts
Inflation has been creeping higher from a postpandemic low of 2.3% earlier this year due in part to the highest U.S. tariffs ...
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US inflation rate climbs to 3% in September; highest this year
After its release was delayed due to the government shutdown, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released its monthly consumer ...
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What happens to mortgage rates now that the Fed cut rates? Here's what's happened previously.
Fast forward to September 2025, when the Fed cut rates again, this time by 25 basis points, lowering its benchmark range to 4 ...
Interest rates should continue their downward journey, as forecasters expect another rate cut from the Fed on Oct. 29. Are ...
As a result, Gundlach believes there’s “risk of higher inflation” ahead — and he sees trouble brewing for the dollar as well.
About 6 in 10 Americans blame Trump for the current rate of inflation, including about a third who say he bears a "great deal ...
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