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Inflation
Inflation
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Energy
Your grocery bill, gas tank, and heating bill are all about to get more expensive — blame an open-ended war
By
Cathy Bussewitz
,
Mae Anderson
,
Chris Rugaber
and
The Associated Press
March 10, 2026
Commentary
Something will cause inflation to go up this year, but it’s not oil
By
Steve H. Hanke
and
John Greenwood
March 9, 2026
Economy
Odds of a stock market meltdown with 1970s-style stagflation jump to 35% this year, veteran strategist warns
By
Jason Ma
March 9, 2026
Economy
CBO highlights the good news in Trump’s lost tariff revenue hiking the deficit by $2 trillion: Lower inflation and unemployment—and higher GDP
By
Sasha Rogelberg
March 6, 2026
Economy
The abysmal February jobs report shatters hopes of a labor market recovery for 2026 and leaves the Fed ‘between a rock and a hard place’
By
Eva Roytburg
March 6, 2026
Success
Even most six-figure earners say buying a house is unattainable—half of Americans can’t afford to dine out or vacation in a cost of living crisis
By
Emma Burleigh
March 5, 2026
Economy
A shiny new Fed chair will be keen to start with an interest rate cut—but the bank is growing more hawkish due to Iran
By
Eleanor Pringle
March 5, 2026
Economy
Top economist Mohamed El-Erian warns of stagflation gripping the entire world economy the longer the Iran war goes on
By
Tristan Bove
March 3, 2026
Economy
Jamie Dimon has a feeling inflation will be the ‘skunk at the party’—and the Iran conflict may already be enough to scare off the Fed for good
By
Eleanor Pringle
March 3, 2026
Economy
Goldman Sachs says U.S. consumers are stuck with higher prices even after Supreme Court ruling opens door to $180 billion in tariff refunds
By
Sasha Rogelberg
February 23, 2026
Economy
Jerome Powell is facing a ‘puzzlement’ of economic data, with contradictions likely to freeze any immediate action on the base rate
By
Eleanor Pringle
February 17, 2026
Energy
Middle-class Americans are paying for the data center and AI boom with higher electric bills and even food costs, Goldman Sachs warns
By
Sasha Rogelberg
February 13, 2026
Travel & Leisure
Marriott’s CEO identifies a ‘fundamentally permanent shift’ for Americans: Even low-income families are stubbornly hanging on to vacations
By
Ashley Lutz
February 12, 2026
Investing
Wall Street’s top analyst sees something weird going on with gold and interest rates, and warns inflation risks are rewriting market logic
By
Sasha Rogelberg
February 11, 2026
Economy
Nightmarish labor market finally shows signs of letting up—and some ‘vindication’ for Jerome Powell
By
Eva Roytburg
February 11, 2026
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Economy
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