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Retail
Vinyl records are making their comeback as one of Britain’s inflation metrics for the first time in 30 years—and of course, you can thank Taylor Swift
By
Prarthana Prakash
March 12, 2024
Finance
Inflation barely budged in September—but it’s still a ways off from the Fed’s magic 2% target
By
Christopher Rugaber
and
The Associated Press
October 12, 2023
Finance
‘There is nothing not to like’ in June’s ultra-soft inflation report, top strategist says—and Wall Street is starting to cheer the Fed’s firefighting
By
Will Daniel
July 12, 2023
Finance
Inflation hits 3% in June, lowest level in over 2 years
By
Christopher Rugaber
and
The Associated Press
July 12, 2023
Finance
Is falling inflation a ‘feather in the cap for the Fed’ or a false dawn? That depends on which economist you ask
By
Will Daniel
June 13, 2023
Personal Finance
After almost tripling in price in recent months, the cost of eggs just fell the most of any year since 1951
By
Chris Morris
June 13, 2023
Finance
Inflation cools in May to slowest pace in over 2 years
By
Christopher Rugaber
and
The Associated Press
June 13, 2023
Finance
Prices increased in April after months of declines as inflation remains stubborn despite the Fed’s best efforts
By
The Associated Press
and
Christopher Rugaber
May 10, 2023
Success
Nearly half of people who joined the Great Resignation last year beat inflation with a pay bump
By
Jane Thier
February 17, 2023
Personal Finance
Inflation remains stubborn and it could put even more pressure on the Fed to get prices down
By
The Associated Press
and
Christopher Rugaber
February 14, 2023
Success
Two economists who study rural America say official inflation numbers don’t count people who live outside of cities—and their own analysis shows that they could be suffering more
By
Stephen Weiler
,
Tessa Conroy
and
The Conversation
January 27, 2023
Finance
Inflation actually just fell in December—for the first time in over 2 years
By
Reade Pickert
and
Bloomberg
January 12, 2023
Finance
A cooler-than-expected CPI report shows that inflation keeps slowing down
By
The Associated Press
and
Christopher Rugaber
December 13, 2022
Finance
Prices keep going up in latest inflation report, all but assuring another Fed hike
By
Reade Pickert
and
Bloomberg
October 13, 2022
Finance
Billionaire investor ’Mr. Wonderful’ says the stock market rout is a buying opportunity—especially in China
By
Sophie Mellor
September 14, 2022
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