The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge held steady, rising 2.5% in July from a year earlier. The personal-consumption expenditures price index, or PCE, met the expectations of ...
Annual PCE inflation held steady at 2.5% in July, slightly below the forecasted 2.6%. Core PCE inflation grew 2.6% year-over-year, unchanged from June but also below expectations. After three ...
Inflation remained at 2.5% for the year ending in July, the Bureau of Economic Analysis reported Friday in an update to the personal consumption expenditures price index, the gauge favored by the ...
The Federal Reserve’s go-to inflation gauge held at 2.5% in July, Commerce Department data showed Friday. That’s better than anticipated and shows progress — but still underscores the bumpy ...
WASHINGTON -- The post-pandemic spike in U.S. inflation eased further in August as year-over-year price increases reached a three-year low. Wednesday's report from the Labor Department showed that ...
The Bureau of Economic Analysis released the Federal Reserve’s preferred gauge of prices—the personal consumption expenditures, or PCE, price index—this morning. Here's a quick glance at the ...
The gauge was up 3.2% from a year ago, in line with expectations, and unchanged from last month. COST-OF-LIVING CRISIS KICKS OFF THE HARRIS, TRUMP DEBATE Overall, the report indicates that ...
That gauge shows how much prices picked up between July and August after stripping out food and fuel prices, both of which can be volatile. And it ticked up to 0.3 percent, slightly more than ...
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released the latest reading of the consumer price index Wednesday morning. Here are the August figures, at a glance: Inflation is back to levels not seen since ...
Aug. 30 (UPI) --The personal consumption expenditures index, the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge rose in line with analysts' expectations, according to Commerce Department data ...
On a M/M basis, the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge rose 0.2%, in line with the +0.2% consensus and unchanged from the 0.2% increase in June, the U.S. Department of Commerce said on ...
(The Fed wants inflation at 2 percent each year, but that’s using a different gauge than the one released Wednesday. That measure was at 2.5 percent in July.) It remains to be seen, though ...