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The headline index was up 2.3% year-over-year, as expected.
New federal data showed that inflation edged up in May, but U.S. prices show only modest impact from U.S. tariffs.
The personal consumption expenditures price index rose 0.1% for the month, pushing the annual inflation rate to 2.3%, ...
The latest reading of the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge showed price increases accelerated in May. The core ...
US core inflation rose slightly above forecasts in May, but declines in personal income and spending point to weakening ...
The PCE price index was projected to rise 0.1% in May, with the annual inflation rate at 2.3%, according to the Dow Jones ...
Most economists and policymakers are bracing for price pressures to intensify this summer because of President Trump’s ...
In the 12 months through May, PCE inflation increased 2.3% after climbing 2.2% in April. Stripping out the volatile food and ...
Consumer spending cooled in May as inflation crept higher, signaling new pressure on Americans' wallets amid President Donald ...
The best the Fed can do (whether or not tariff shocks appear) is keep nominal spending on a stable trajectory.
Higher inflation from tariffs is still expected to flow through the U.S. economy, but Wall Street investors aren’t expecting ...
Personal income in the U.S. fell by $109.6 billion (0.4%) in May, driven primarily by declines in government benefits and ...