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Sugata Srinivasaraju’s ‘The Conscience Network’ moves the needle on Emergency literature, telling the story of academically ...
The tariff saga is front and center in the public’s future inflation perceptions, but should it hold such importance? When ...
CPI Softening Boosts FTSE 100 June 18, 2025 — 08:43 am EDT Written by RTTNews.com for RTTNews -> ...
In the first five months of President Donald Trump’s second term, blue-collar hourly workers have experienced a nearly 2 percent increase in real wage ...
Despite high inflation expectations, price pressures have steadily cooled, with May’s CPI at just 2.4%. This suggests public ...
Expectations have leapt higher. Last month’s Michigan survey had a new estimate: 6.6%, akin to responses last seen in 1978, when inflation was ripping through Jimmy Carter’s presidency. It’s a bold ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics released the March measure of the consumer price index earlier this morning. Here is a recap of today's inflation report: YoY: 2.4% increase, lower than the 2.6% ...
1600 ET – U.S. job creation slows less than expected, reducing odds of a dovish Fed. Bond markets react with a selloff that boosts yields. May’s job creation slows less than forecast and ...
The federal government is scaling back data collection used to calculate the inflation rate because of staff shortages. Economists warn that could make for less accurate cost-of-living measures.
Here’s what’s happening. BLS insists staff shortage has ‘minimal impact’ on headline CPI inflation estimate By Jeffry Bartash Published: June 4, 2025, 4:07 p.m. ET Share ...
In the early days of President Donald Trump’s second term in office, federal websites went dark and data disappeared as the newly formed Department of Government Efficiency set its sights on ...