Economists are bracing for September’s consumer price index reading–and expect to see that last month delivered more cooling ...
Housing continues to make “sticky” inflation, well…more sticky, while “flexible” inflation is now in negative territory.
As the U.S. hurtles toward a presidential election this fall, the nation’s inflation rate has quietly returned to normal, ...
The issue of fees and their contribution to inflation reminds us that the costs we encounter as consumers and businesses are ...
Miranda Marquit, MBA, is a freelance contributor to Newsweek’s personal finance team. She has an M.A. in journalism from Syracuse University and has been writing and podcasting about money since ...
If you notice that it costs more to fill up your car with gas or buy your regular grocery purchases, this is likely due to inflation. Inflation often coincides with a changing economy. But that ...
The US job market is still piping hot. That’s raising questions about how fast inflation will continue to cool.
The cost of living likely didn’t rise much in September, as a continuing trend of cooler inflation was a relief for household ...
In recent years we have repeatedly seen how the Federal Reserve's much-touted two-percent price-inflation goal is little more ...
Collins said that while core inflation pressures remain elevated, she is increasingly confident inflation is moving back to ...
Below, CNBC Select offers advice on how to avoid lifestyle inflation without succumbing to the scarcity mindset — and how to raise your standard of living while staying on track with your long ...
Consumer Price Index inflation data to be released on October 10 is expected to provide further support for the Federal Open ...