The core index, one that strips volatile food and energy costs and is used by the Fed in setting interest rates, rose 0.2% in ...
The personal consumption expenditures price index for December was expected to show a 2.6% increase on an annual basis ...
The Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index grew at a continuously compounding annualized rate of 3.1 percent in ...
This chart shows how the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge has moved in recent years—including the spike in price ...
The Federal Reserve's preferred inflation measure showed price rises accelerated slightly in December, moving further away from the central bank's 2% target. The personal-consumption expenditures, or ...
The Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge, known as the personal consumption expenditures index, rose in December in ...
The December Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index increased in line with expectations, up 2.6% from year-ago levels. When volatile food and energy costs are factored out, the Federal ...
The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge moved even higher in December, driven in part by rising food and energy prices. However, a closely watched measurement of underlying inflation trends ...
U.S. prices increased in December while consumer spending surged, suggesting that the Federal Reserve could delay cutting ...
The personal consumption expenditures price index increased 2.6% on a year-over-year basis in December, while core PCE was at 2.8%, both in line with expectations but well ahead of the Fed's 2% ...
The U.S. Department of Commerce noted on the 31st (local time) that the personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index ...
The Commerce Department released a closely watched report on Friday showing consumer prices in the U.S. increased in line with ...