The Bureau of Labor Statistics released the November consumer price index which showed that CPI inflation remained well above ...
The Consumer Price Index rose 2.7% in November over the past 12 months, down from 3% in September and below expectations of a ...
The latest Consumer Price Index was below what economists had expected and likely reflects what they called distortions ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Thursday a 2.7% annual CPI increase last month, short of the 3.1% projected by Wall ...
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The latest consumer price index numbers were released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics after being delayed by the shutdown.
Inflation in November fell to 2.7%, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said Thursday, a positive sign for consumers on its face.
The Consumer Price Index rose at an annual rate of 2.7% in November, cooler than economists had forecast and a sign that price pressures may be easing.
Data collection issues skewed the latest Consumer Price Index report, economists warned, clouding the picture for the Federal Reserve as it also grapples with a cooling labor market.
The annual inflation rate fell in November, according to data released Thursday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), ...
The core index, stripping out often volatile food and energy costs, rose by 2.6% from a year ago, also beating estimates.
Inflation fell to its lowest in years in November, according to one important measure. But it may not be all it appears.