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Econostrum on MSNUs Inflation Holds Steady in May, but Tariffs Set to Drive Prices HigherU.S. consumer prices rose by 0.1% in May, a smaller increase than anticipated, as cheaper gasoline helped offset higher ...
Inflation rose less than expected in May, a month when the effects of higher tariffs were starting to become more widespread.
Energy declined 1% on the month, while new and used vehicle prices posted respective declines of 0.3% and 0.5%. Within energy ...
U.S. inflation saw a slight increase in May, with consumer prices rising 2.4% year-over-year, driven by higher food costs.
Inflation moved up in May as Trump's tariffs threatened to filter into consumer prices, CPI report shows. Gasoline prices ...
U.S. consumer prices rose less than expected in May, influenced by cheaper gasoline but restrained by mounting import tariffs ...
The upcoming FOMC meeting on June 17-18 may increase pressure on Powell to consider a rate cut if the May inflation number ...
CPI report shows that President Trump's whipsaw tariff policies have not had an outsized impact on inflation, but economists ...
Both core and headline CPI came in below expectations, but economists say tariff risks and solid job growth leave the Fed in ...
Analysts predict stock market volatility this week due to the Iran-Israel conflict, crude oil prices, US Fed rate decision, ...
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