Thursday's release of November's CPI data showed inflation had unexpectedly eased to an annual rise of 2.7% that month, but ...
Inflation unexpectedly – and sharply – slowed in November, a seemingly welcome change for Americans weighed down by the persistently high cost of living.
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.
After long-awaited government data showed underlying US inflation cooled to a four-year low in November, economists agreed on ...
Consumer prices rose 2.7% in November compared to a year earlier, marking a notable reduction from 3% year-over-year ...
November CPI data reveals broad-based disinflation, but data gaps raise questions. Click here to learn what this means for ...
Inflation in November fell to 2.7%, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said Thursday, a positive sign for consumers on its face.
The latest Consumer Price Index was below what economists had expected and likely reflects what they called distortions ...
White House analysis finds 2025 inflation lower in conservative states at 2.5% vs 3.0% in liberal states, with energy and ...
Gaps in data because of the government shutdown make a hash of the latest federal reports on inflation and economic growth.
After the Federal Reserve's December rate cut, investor attention is turning to inflation data, where CPI is expected to have ...
The annual inflation rate fell in November, according to data released Thursday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), ...