Friday’s personal consumption expenditure data drop will give policymakers a broader picture of what’s happening with ...
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The core personal consumption expenditures price index, which excludes volatile food and energy prices, indicated a 0.2% monthly rise while the annual rate was 2.8%. Federal Reserve officials use the ...
Core PCE prices accelerated to a 3% annual increase in December, hitting their highest level since February in a clear sign ...
The most recent Personal Consumption Expenditures index was delayed because of the government shutdown. By Talmon Joseph Smith Consumer prices increased moderately in September. The Personal ...
Inflation rose one-tenth of a percentage point to 2.8% for the year ending in November 2025, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Thursday in an update to the personal consumption expenditures ...
Key inflation metrics tracked by the Federal Reserve accelerated at the end of last year, underscoring why many Fed officials ...
The core Personal Consumption Expenditure Price Index, the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge that strips out food and energy costs, stalled at +0.2% M/M in September, compared with the ...
A slew of macroeconomic data is scheduled to be released this week, including the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge ...
The Federal Reserve’s preferred measure of inflation held below 3% in September, and indicated a moderate month-over-month increase in prices unlikely to block consideration of an interest-rate cut at ...
Dec. 5 (UPI) --A U.S. Department of Commerce report Friday indicated inflation in September was lower than anticipated. The delayed report by the department's Bureau of Economic Analysis due to the ...