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The Federal Reserve’s preferred measure of underlying inflation increased in June at one of the fastest paces this year while ...
The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge ticked up slightly in June as tariffs on imports started raising the cost of ...
The Federal Reserve's preferred measure of underlying inflation, the so-called core personal consumption expenditures price ...
The Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index (PCE), one of two major readings on inflation, fell by 0.1% between October and November, the Bureau of Economic Analysis said Friday — the ...
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In February, the year-over-year increase for the price index for personal consumption expenditures dropped to 1.0 percent from a revised 1.2 percent in January.
Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index Expected at 2.2% Annual Rate Economic forecasts anticipate the personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index to register a 2.2% annual rate for ...
The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge, the Personal Consumption Expenditures index, slowed in March. But signs point to staying power. Share full article 148 Gabby Jones for The New ...
PCEs are summarized in the Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index, released monthly by the BEA, and measure price changes in consumer goods and services exchanged in the U.S. economy.
The consumer price index, or the CPI, and the personal consumption expenditures price index, or the PCE, both measure the cost of a basket of goods, but the baskets aren’t the same.