I would definitely call for a general strike. I think that's a great idea. This is a national problem, if not a world problem, with nurses ...” ...
Trump himself acknowledged how the U.S. stock market sold off on Tuesday because of his desire for Greenland, but he called ...
The U.S. stock market is steadying following its worst day since October, though some signs of fear remain on Wall Street ...
State and local economic conditions and policies lead to deviations in inflation from the national average. For example, if local housing supply is relatively inelastic, then monetary or fiscal ...
Americans weary of high – and rising – prices may get some relief in 2026. Or not. Many analysts believe the economy is finding its footing after several jolts from tariffs, the long tail of the ...
The CPI was expected to rise 3% on an annual basis last month, according to economists surveyed by financial data firm FactSet. In the most recent inflation reading, from September, the CPI rate rose ...
US inflation unexpectedly cooled in November, according to a delayed report, although economists warned against reading too much into the numbers because of gaps in the data. The Consumer Price Index ...
Inflation eased unexpectedly in November, but economists cautioned against reading too much into the report because of gaps in data collection during the long government shutdown. The government’s ...
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New data shows that prices are continuing to rise in the United States, despite President Donald Trump's claim that "inflation is stopped." In a speech at the White House on Wednesday, Trump declared ...
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 2.7% annually in November, below estimates at 3.1%. Investors cheered the news as it could encourage the Fed to lower rates. Retailers are seeing consumers trade ...
The latest Consumer Price Index was below what economists had expected and likely reflects what they called distortions caused by the government shutdown. Note: Data for October 2025 is missing ...