A new report shows personal consumption costs increased 0.3% nationally in January. Here's what it did in the Mid-South.
A large majority of Americans say their incomes aren't keeping pace with inflation. Here's what the numbers say.
Inflation dropped slightly in January but consumer spending, the primary driver of the U.S. economy, also saw its biggest decline in four years.
U.S. consumer spending fell for the first time in nearly two years in January and the goods trade deficit widened to a record ...
Inflation rose 2.5% over the year in January compared to 2.6% in December, marking the first decrease in four months.
The U.S. dollar edged lower on Friday following two straight days of gains, after a reading on inflation was largely as ...
Excluding food and energy, the core PCE index—a key measure for Fed officials—also increased 0.3% monthly, bringing its ...
The personal consumption expenditures price index, the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation measure, increased 0.3% for the month and showed a 2.5% annual rate. Excluding food and energy, core PCE ...
The U.S. economy could face the risk of a sharp slowdown over the coming months as the tariff threats, federal workforce cuts ...
The Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge, core PCE, is expected to show further progress in heading toward the central ...
Experts believe the current rise in beef prices across the US is primarily driven by a declining cattle inventory. This price ...
The S&P 500 experienced volatility and was little changed, influenced by President Donald Trump's announcement to proceed ...