January's weak consumer spending likely reflected the fading lift from front-running as well as a drag from unseasonably cold ...
U.S. consumer spending unexpectedly fell in January while the annual increase in inflation slowed, supporting financial ...
Surveys showing a rise in consumer inflation expectations mean the central bank needs to keep its focus on ensuring price ...
Brazil's IPCA-15 consumer price index posted in February its largest monthly rise in almost three years, official data showed ...
The American consumer is getting worried about the economy. Economic jitters are showing up across various sentiment surveys ...
Inflation expectations vary by political affiliation, surveys show, but fears of inflation can be self-fulfilling.
The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge cooled as expected in January; however, the good news came with another ...
Inflation rose 2.5% over the year in January compared to 2.6% in December, marking the first decrease in four months.
The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers increased 0.5% on a seasonally adjusted basis in January, after rising 0.4% in December, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today.
The central bank’s preferred inflation measure, released on Friday, climbed 2.5 percent in January from a year earlier, ...
U.S. consumer spending fell for the first time in nearly two years in January and the goods trade deficit widened to a record ...