“December is typically slow but we had a banner month, and that’s continued into the new year.” Emily Kinzing and her family of four flew to Berlin the week before Christmas. It was a ...
There has been a surprise contraction in retail sales in December, despite the month being key for many retailers due to Christmas shopping, official figures show. Retail sales fell 0.3% last ...
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The December CPI report, due Wednesday, is predicted to show another month of sticky inflation. Gas, food, vehicle, and shelter costs are among the areas believed to have kept the CPI elevated.
The consumer price index increased by 2.9 percent in December from a year earlier, the Labor Department reported Wednesday, in line with economists’ expectations and hotter than a 2.7 percent ...
Inflation sped up in December as expected, marking the third consecutive month of acceleration. The consumer price index, an inflation measure, increased by 2.9% over the year that ended in December.
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics By The New York Times By Ben Casselman Consumer prices rose more quickly in December, the latest sign that the Federal Reserve’s fight against inflation may ...
Inflation accelerated for a third straight month in December on rising food and energy costs, reaching a five-month high and underscoring that an encouraging slowdown in price increases last ...
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Inflation in December was its highest since the summer, according to data released Wednesday morning, a sign of the lingering presence of higher prices for consumers, though economists did predict ...
The closely scrutinized monthly consumer-price index is out. Here are the key points: Inflation picked up in December, as gas prices rose sharply, though price gains for other goods were more muted.
Inflation rose 2.9% on an annual basis in December, with the latest Consumer Price Index illustrating the Federal Reserve's challenge in battling stickier-than-expected price increases.