Experts expect to see inflation go up again, as early as in next month’s CPI report, with President Donald Trump’s promise of more tariffs and the potential for trade wars.
Despite the positive inflation data, projections and tariff impacts indicate no further significant declines in inflation.
Stripping out more volatile food and energy prices, the core CPI also moderated, coming in at 0.2 percent in February. That ...
Food prices rose by 0.2% in February, fueled by increases in the indexes for eggs, meats, poultry, fish and beef, according ...
February's CPI report indicates that the new administration may have stopped an inflation rebound in its tracks.
While the Fed is likely to keep interest rates unchanged next week, an encouraging February CPI report raises the odds for ...
New numbers released today say that inflation has improved slightly, with the February consumer price index report showing a ...
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Inflation slowed more than expected in February and cooled for the first time in four months, but that progress may be short ...
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Get the Facts: Trump claimed that tariffs would be the key to making America rich again. While the result of Trump's tariff ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Eugene Ludwig, former Comptroller of the Currency, about how some government statistics get the economy wrong. Copyright 2025 NPR ...