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In a boost for consumers, U.S. inflation is cooling fast
The latest consumer price data furthers the case for an interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve as soon as September.
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The latest consumer price data furthers the case for an interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve as soon as September.
These charts track the prices consumers are paying for groceries and other goods now compared to the cost five years ago, as inflation lingers.
Key report on consumer prices comes ahead of interest-rate decision by the Federal Reserve in the afternoon.
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The Federal Reserve wants to see more progress in quelling inflation before cutting interest rates.
The hotter-than-expected inflation reading could cause the Federal Reserve to delay interest rate cuts, analysts said.
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A rise in the number of home listings with price cuts suggests a return to a more balanced dynamic between buyers and sellers.
Jerome Powell noted inflation is slowing for both goods and services, but offered no hints on potential timing of rate cuts.
The high cost of food both at home and in restaurants continues to be a sore spot for millions of U.S. households.
Americans can expect ebbing inflation and a strong job market this year, according to the National Association for Business Economics.
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Higher food prices partly caused the hotter-than-expected inflation report. Getting pinched at the grocery store is souring Americans on the economy.
Consumer prices in January rose 3.1% from a year earlier, higher than economists had forecast, as food and housing costs jumped.
Rents over the last two decades have risen much faster than employee pay, contributing to an escalating homelessness crisis in the U.S.
Economy remained resilient from October through December as Americans showed a continued to spend freely despite high interest rates.
If faced with a sudden loss of income, more than half of Americans say they worry they wouldn't have enough savings to cover a month's living expenses.
Upticks signal a longer wait for rate cuts as the Federal Reserve's war against inflation isn't won just yet.
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The Federal Reserve's preferred measure of inflation fell last month in another sign that prices are easing.
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A new separated bike lane has been installed for bicyclists on Garrison from Jewell to Mississippi in Lakewood.
Mayor Anne Hidalgo declared the Seine river "exquisite" after taking a long-promised dip to show its water is safe for the Paris Olympics.
It was to be a night of nationwide exposure for the rising performer and Colorado native, instead, it drew criticism and expressions of concern.
The lawyers representing former Denver Broncos star Terrell Davis say United Airlines so far hasn't done enough to right what they say was an "injustice" done to their client.
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