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The Personal Consumption Expenditures, the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge, ticked higher in June.
The core personal consumption expenditures price index, which strips out the cost of food and energy, rose 0.3% on the month ...
June's personal income and spending growth were soft, with both rising just 0.3% MoM, falling short of expectations. Check ...
U.S. inflation increased in June as tariffs boosted prices for imported goods like household furniture and recreation ...
The likelihood of a Federal Reserve interest rate cut at the upcoming September FOMC meeting has taken another hit following ...
The Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge showed that prices increased slightly in June, as policymakers continue to monitor data for signs of tariff-induced inflation.
PCE headline and core inflation rose again in June relative to upwardly revised figures in May and April. A month ago, core PCE inflation was recorded as 2.57 and 2.67 per cent for these two months ...
Prices for goods rose in June as businesses passed the cost of tariffs on to customers, according to the Federal Reserve's preferred measure of inflation.
The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, or BEA, announced Thursday that personal income for Americans increased in June, but so ...
The Federal Reserve's preferred inflation measure, the PCE, or personal-consumption expenditures price index, for June is due ...
September S&P 500 E-Mini futures (ESU25) are up +0.97%, and September Nasdaq 100 E-Mini futures (NQU25) are up +1.30% this ...