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Since his first day in office, President Donald Trump has been quick to attack climate initiatives and the green energy ...
As energy prices rise, the inflation picture is muddied by an unusual divergence between two key gauges of consumer costs.
This is CNBC's live blog covering the Federal Open Market Committee meeting and Chair Jerome Powell's press conference. The ...
There were some encouraging economic developments this week that millions of Americans likely warmly welcomed. The unemployment rate in January, for example, declined to 4.3% as employers added more ...
Inflation is no longer just a line on an economic chart, it is quietly rewriting the rules of homeownership. As everyday costs climb, people are rethinking how they repair, upgrade, and even live in ...
President Trump, insisting that "there is no inflation," has been trying to force the Fed to slash short-term interest rates to 1% or even lower. The New York Federal Reserve has just published a ...
After two back-to-back interest rate hikes by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) in February and March, all eyes are on the next policy meeting set for May. While much attention tends to focus on ...
While we may not be able to ward off the impacts of inflation completely, we have more agency than we might think. We can set ourselves up for success to protect our assets against inflation in 2026.
Central banks have good reason to sit up and take notice of how this month's oil shock is hitting inflation expectations. Yet ...
As the cost of living rises, parents are adjusting how much they give their kids for allowance, but is it keeping up with what that money actually buys?
The relationship between military conflict and rising prices is complex. Wars can trigger inflation through supply disruptions and government spending. However, whether they actually do depends on ...