Brad Zigler, our exchange traded product/alternative strategies columnist, has a quibble (or five) with the way the gub'ment (pronounce with your best Michigan Militia accent) measures inflation.
It’s nearly impossible to have a conversation with family, friends or co-workers about the U.S. economy without hearing the word “inflation.” Inflation shapes what households pay, how much they save ...
The debate over how far to cut interest rates while inflation remains above target has pushed inflation measurement back to the center of monetary policy. What once seemed like a technical concern has ...
Keeping up with the bills got harder for many households in November and October, as income failed to keep up with price increases according to a new government report.
The economy is not as strong as it could be and requires increased activity.
We're finally about to learn how much consumer prices rose back in November, according to the Federal Reserve's favorite ...
Inflation, as measured by the producer price index, rose 3% the year ending in December, the Bureau of Labor Statistics ...
The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge ticked up in November in the latest sign that price increases remain stubbornly elevated WASHINGTON -- The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge ...
The new approach will be used to better help measure UK inflation ...
President Donald Trump says he beat inflation. But several conventional measures of rising prices paint a different picture. Most experts agree inflation has picked up in recent months, in part ...