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Inflation
Inflation
Page 4 of 100
Economy
Trump asks Justice Department to probe meatpackers on prices
By
Josh Wingrove
,
Ilena Peng
and
Bloomberg
November 7, 2025
Economy
‘October’s pace of job cutting was much higher than average’: Definitive layoff report reveals ‘DOGE impact’ on labor market
By
Nino Paoli
November 6, 2025
Economy
Trump admits the GOP was blindsided by economy fears as Democrats sweep key races: ‘Republicans don’t talk about the word affordability’
By
Josh Boak
,
Will Weissert
and
The Associated Press
November 6, 2025
Economy
The government shutdown won’t be completely recouped—and it could cost the economy up to $14 billion, estimates say
By
Nino Paoli
October 31, 2025
Economy
Jerome Powell says the AI hiring apocalypse is real: ‘Job creation is pretty close to zero’
By
Eva Roytburg
October 30, 2025
Economy
Powell cuts rates in the dark in historic move, with no jobs data and Trump heckling from abroad
By
Eva Roytburg
October 29, 2025
Economy
You can expect a 0.25% cut from the Fed, says Wall Street, but little economic insight from Powell—after all, he doesn’t have much to go on
By
Eleanor Pringle
October 29, 2025
Economy
Candy inflation has spooked so many consumers almost 80% say they’re forced to scale back how much to buy for Halloween
By
Jeena Sharma
and
Retail Brew
October 27, 2025
Economy
Why is Washington acting like the U.S. is in a recession?
By
Eleanor Pringle
October 27, 2025
Economy
Social Security payments to go up 2.8% next year while polls show three-fourths of seniors think 3% isn’t enough to keep up with rising prices
By
Fatima Hussein
and
The Associated Press
October 24, 2025
Economy
These 2 states will determine if the U.S. slips into a recession while one more enters the danger zone, top economist says
By
Jason Ma
October 24, 2025
North America
‘Now it’s like, ‘OK, you’re in office. I’m still getting done dirty at the grocery store”: Hispanic voters’ inflation fatigue weighs on Trump polling
By
Adriana Gomez Licon
,
Amelia Thomson-Deveaux
and
The Associated Press
October 24, 2025
Economy
Inflation is still ‘the dog that didn’t bark’ as delayed CPI report shows cooler-than-expected rise to 3%
By
Christopher Rugaber
,
Nick Lichtenberg
and
The Associated Press
October 24, 2025
Economy
Top economist on the economy’s dirty truth: The only people who feel good are ‘making over $200,000’ and ‘have large stock portfolios’
By
Eva Roytburg
October 24, 2025
Economy
The ‘quiet alarm bell’ on U.S. health costs: Employers are backed into a corner, and workers are paying the price
By
Ashley Lutz
October 22, 2025
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