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Inflation cooled in March, but economists expect prices to reaccelerate as some of President Trump's tariffs kick in.
Policymakers and economists say the latest data is only a temporary reprieve as tariffs could stoke higher inflation.
March inflation dropped 0.1%, with YOY increases slowing to 2.4%. Click for my complete review of the latest CPI release and ...
The first monthly decline in prices in nearly five years also suggested softening demand amid recession fears and led markets ...
“The better-than-expected CPI inflation numbers ... year-over-year print this year as the increase in tariffs starts to affect prices going forward.” Trump’s decision Wednesday to pause ...
The U.S. Department of Labor will release March's consumer price index data on Thursday, what's normally a closely watched ...
Alas, the slowing of inflation the March CPI showed will not be a telling indicator ... because the lion’s share of Trump’s tariffs went into effect earlier this month. However, it also ...
Japan's core inflation accelerated in March due to persistent rises in food costs, data showed on Friday, complicating the ...
New government inflation data points to a lower Social Security cost-of-living adjustment for 2026 compared to the 2.5% ...
Japan's core inflation accelerated in March due to persistent rises in food costs, data showed on Friday, complicating the ...
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