Tag: Inflation

Inflation is holding steady as tariffs have yet to fully hit : NPR

Gasoline prices fell as the summer driving season got underway. But other energy costs are expected to be

Inflation pressures ease on a monthly basis as tariff uncertainty lingers

May's Consumer Price Index (CPI) report for the month of May showed a slight easing of inflation pressures,

Fed Governor Lisa Cook sees tariffs raising inflation and complicating rate policy

Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook delivered a speech on Tuesday expressing concerns about inflation and the potential impact

Interest rates on HELOCs fall as inflation cools

HELOC rates saw a decrease today, following a report on Friday that showed consumer prices continuing to cool.

Inflation Eases, Incomes Rise, Trade Deficit Plummets – The White House

“What a phenomenal start to the year!” CNBC’s Rick Santelli enthusiastically proclaimed as fresh economic data reveals a

Fed expected to keep rates on hold despite cool inflation reading

A recent report on inflation data for the month when President Trump's tariffs took full effect has caused

Inflation Is a Hidden Tax

The Economic Dilemma: Inflation and Policy Failures The United States is grappling with a significant economic issue: inflation

Fed worried it could face ‘difficult tradeoffs’ if tariffs reaggravate inflation, minutes show

The Federal Reserve officials gathered earlier this month to discuss the potential impact of tariffs on inflation and

BOJ’s Ueda calls for vigilance over food inflation risks

In a recent speech at a Bank of Japan-hosted conference, Governor Kazuo Ueda emphasized the importance of vigilance

Here’s the inflation breakdown for April 2025 — in one chart

Inflation in the United States showed signs of slowing down in April as prices for consumer goods like

US inflation falls to 2.3% in April

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Inflation and the Demand for Money: The Confederacy in the Civil War

When the Civil War ignited in 1861, the Confederacy, like any entity facing a financial crisis, had three