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The cost of U.S. goods and services was flat in March and put the Federal Reserve closer to its 2% inflation target, but ...
Key Takeaways Consumer prices stayed flat in March, in line with forecaster expectations, as a drop in gas prices kept ...
Inflation slowed down in March, going by the Federal Reserve's preferred gauge, showing that price pressures were easing ...
Inflation cooled a bit last month, but don't expect interest rates to drop, too. Prices rose by 2.3% year over year in March, ...
The Fed's preferred inflation gauge showed price growth slowed in March, as the personal consumption expenditures (PCE) index ...
Trump has argued that inflation is down before. While it's steadily ebbed in recent years, prices are still rising faster ...
A car-buying frenzy, stoked by tariff fears, drove US consumer spending in March to its biggest monthly gain in more than two years, new data showed Wednesday.
U.S. consumer spending increased solidly in March as households boosted purchases of motor vehicles to avoid higher prices ...
Consumer spending, which accounts for more than two-thirds of U.S. economic activity, surged 0.7% in March after an upwardly ...
The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge stalled in March for the first time in nearly a year and consumer spending ...
The PCE is the Federal Reserve's preferred gauge of inflation. The numbers came out this morning following the release of March's Gross Domestic Product data, which showed the economy ...
Consumer prices stayed flat in March, in line with forecaster expectations, as a drop in gas prices kept overall inflation tame. Wednesday's report on Personal Consumption Expenditures provided a ...