CPI (overall index) [+]2.8%2.9%-0.1% Food and non-alcoholic beverages [+]2.3%0.1% Clothing and footwear [+]1.1%-2.7% Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels [+]4.1%0.2% Furniture, household equipment and maintenance [+]0.4%0.0% ...
United States (US) CPI Consumer Price Index CPI - Transport 2024 InterannualAccum. since JanuaryMonthly variation November 20240.5%1.9%-0.5% October 2024-0.1%2.4%0.0% September 2024-1.1%2.4%-0.7% August 2024-1.0%3.0%-0.7% July 20241.0%3.8%-0.1% ...
falling yields indicate caution in the markets. This confidence factor is also felt outside of the U.S. as it points to the future of the global economy. The geopolitical situations of other countries can affect U.S.government bondprices, as the U.S. ...
sion to Study the Consumer Price Index (more commonly known as the Boskin Commission, whose chairman was Michael Boskin, former chief of the US Council of Economic Advisers) estimated that the US CPI overstated inflation by 1.1 percentage point in 1996 and by slightly more in each of the ...
Consumer price index (CPI) inflation continues to decline and has finally gotten down to the target range. Year-on-year CPI inflation for all items fell to 2.6% in October, remaining below the 3% mark for the fourth consecutive month. Services CPI inflation has been the stickiest, in part ...
Traders will likely monitor upcoming inflation data on Wednesday. Consumer Price Index (CPI) and core CPI inflation figures are due today at 8:30 a.m. ET. Two big Fed speeches are expected on Tuesday. At 6 p.m. ET, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and Dallas Federal Re...
Thursday’s data follows a report earlier this week on the government’s most closely watched inflation measure, the consumer price index. The CPI rose by a sharp 0.4% from January to February, a faster pace than is consistent with the Fed’s 2% inflation target. Compared with a year earli...
Depending upon the selected set of goods and services used, multiple types of inflation values are calculated and tracked as inflation indexes. The most commonly used inflation indexes are theConsumer Price Index (CPI)and theWholesale Price Index (WPI). TheProducer Price Index (PPI)is also used...
savings bonds are a type of U.S. government bond that is designed to protect against inflation. These bonds earn interest based on a combination of a fixed rate and a variable rate that is tied to the rate of inflation, as measured by the Consumer Price Index for Urban Consumers (CPI-U...
Index and CPI Reconciliation: Monthly NIPA 2013: Personal Income and Disposition: Seasonally Adjusted at Annual Rates NIPA 2013: Private Fixed Investment: Seasonally Adjusted at Annual Rates NIPA 2013: Private Inventories: Seasonally Adjusted at Annual Rates NIPA 2013: State and Local Government Revenue...