A Federal Reserve interest rate cut won't be coming until at least ... also rising and holding well above the central bank's ...
Another month, another expected miss for inflation as it relates to the Fed’s goal, with concerns aplenty about what happens ...
January's Consumer Price Index will serve as the latest test of whether inflation pressures have eased further.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Wednesday the central bank has not been cut off from any data it needs to do its ...
Jerome Powell was quickly thrust into the partisan turmoil surrounding Trump's executive orders and the efforts of Elon Musk.
U.S. inflation accelerated last month as the cost of groceries and gasoline rose, a trend that will likely underscore the Federal Reserve’s resolve to delay any further interest rate cuts.
Powell was also asked about the high cost of home ownership and President Trump's trade policies, but as usual, the Fed chair tried to steer clear of politics.
U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, in his first appearance before Congress since the inauguration, vouched for the ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell returns to Capitol Hill on Wednesday for the second day of his semiannual updates on ...
Inflation already has put the pressure on consumers’ pocketbooks. In an Insights piece, Jenny Zegler, director of food and drink at Mintel, writes why food and drink companies as well as retailers ...
Consumers are seeing no relief from high prices as shelter, transportation and food costs drove inflation in January.
Texas grocery stores like Aldi and Sprouts are limiting how many eggs customers can purchase in response to the egg shortage.