Inflation likely accelerated to its fastest pace in more than a year, a key report is expected to show Thursday.
The Consumer Price Index rose at an annual rate of 2.7% in November, cooler than economists had forecast and a sign that price pressures may be easing.
Thursday's release of November's CPI data showed inflation had unexpectedly eased to an annual rise of 2.7% that month, but ...
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics on Tuesday releases its long-awaited combined employment reports for October and November ...
November CPI data reveals broad-based disinflation, but data gaps raise questions. Click here to learn what this means for ...
After long-awaited government data showed underlying US inflation cooled to a four-year low in November, economists agreed on ...
Y/Y vs. 3.1% consensus and +3.0% in September, according to data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics on Thursday.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics trotted out a estimates it's never used before: A two-month change in the consumer price index ...
Discover how the CPI-W measures inflation affecting urban wage earners and clerical workers, impacting cost-of-living adjustments and economic decisions.