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inflation, Federal Reserve
The Fed’s go-to inflation gauge ticked up less than expected last month
The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge moved slightly higher in November — but not as much as economists were expecting, an indication that price hikes aren’t accelerating in a worrisome fashion.
The Fed’s Preferred Inflation Measure Sped Up in November
The Personal Consumption Expenditures index climbed 2.4 percent from a year earlier, though the report’s details were more subdued than expected.
The Fed's Favorite Measure Of Inflation Was Surprisingly Tame In November
Inflation reaccelerated in November by the measure preferred by policymakers at the Federal Reserve, but not as much as forecasters had expected.
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How sticky inflation and Fed rate cuts impact Americans' wallets
CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady looks back on the biggest economic and business stories of the year.
Opinion
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Opinion
The Fed Admits an Inflation Mistake
Yet the central bank still cuts its target rate by another 25 basis points. Its explanation isn’t convincing.
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Fed Doesn't See Inflation Hitting 2% Goal as Quickly as Previously Projected
Federal Reserve officials forecast that inflation will remain higher than previously expected, with price growth remaining ...
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The Fed was more lucky than right in the fight against inflation — and still getting it wrong, these researchers say.
How successful was the Fed in fighting inflation in the first place? As little as 20% of the fall in inflation was due to the ...
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on MSN
Powell Signals Fed’s Focus Has Returned Firmly to Inflation
Federal Reserve officials capped 2024 with a third-straight interest-rate cut and a strong signal that inflation concerns are ...
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on MSN
The Fed begins to weigh how Trump policies could fuel inflation
The Federal Reserve is starting to contend with how President-elect Donald Trump and his ambitious policies could influence inflation in 2025.
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