VIEW Jan. PCE inflation no surprise, cools year on year
Inflation rose 2.5% over the year in January compared to 2.6% in December, marking the first decrease in four months.
A new report shows personal consumption costs increased 0.3% nationally in January. Here's what it did in the Mid-South.
The Fed is well known to view core PCE as its inflation indicator of choice. However, wealth managers have their own ...
Inflation is still a sore spot for the U.S. economy, but at least it didn’t get much worse at the start of the year.
At present, the concerns around tariffs relate largely to its impact on inflation and an impact on Global growth. Inflation ...
Bitcoin turned positive on Friday morning after falling below the $80,000 level overnight for the first time in three months.
Personal consumption expenditures inflation rose 0.3% in January for an annual rate of 2.5%, the Bureau of Economic Analysis ...
Stock futures pointed higher following yesterday’s selloff on tech and tariff worries; inflation data is expected to show ...
Excluding food and energy, core PCE also rose 0.3% for the month and was at 2.6% annually. Fed officials more closely follow ...
U.S. consumer spending unexpectedly fell in January, but a pick up in inflation could provide cover for the Federal Reserve ...
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