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May CPI headline inflation rose 0.5% MoM and 4.2% YoY, driven almost entirely by energy price shocks from Middle East conflict. Core CPI was softer than expected at 0.2% MoM, with core goods prices ...
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U.S. consumer prices rose again in May, Labor Department data showed, further squeezing Americans’ budgets as consumer sentiment sat at record lows. The department’s Consumer Price Index, its measure ...
While corporate America is thriving, consumers and the broader economy are being left behind. WSJ’s Aaron Back explains what that might mean for new Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh. Photo: Photo illustration ...
The Middle East war and its inflationary pressures weighed on markets Wednesday. Stock losses deepened in afternoon trading, sending the Dow industrials 953 points, or 1.9%, lower and the Nasdaq ...
Consumer prices rose at a faster rate for a third-straight month in May, to 4.2 percent annually, as the energy shock put more pressure on the U.S. economy. Note: Data is seasonally adjusted year-over ...