The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported 143,000 new jobs in January, below the consensus estimate of 175,000. Click for more ...
The Consumer Price Index report for January is expected to show broadly unchanged annual inflation according to nowcasts.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the headline figure for the Consumer Price Index rose to 2.89% year-over-year, right in line with economist expectations. Additionally, core CPI came ...
Employers added fewer workers than anticipated last month, but upward revisions to previous estimates drove down the jobless ...
The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) increased 0.4 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis in December, after rising 0.3 percent in November, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics ...
The Consumer Price Index rose 2.9 percent from a year earlier, but a measure of underlying inflation was more encouraging. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics By The New York Times By Ben Casselman ...
Headline inflation was 2.9% in December, according to year-over-year changes in the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ consumer price index, the most commonly cited measure of inflation, while the ...
A key inflation metric eased for the first time since July as investors debate the Federal Reserve's next interest rate decision.
The cost of living rose more in December than the month before, as rising energy costs hurt household budgets and stoked inflation. However, "core" prices were cooler, providing some hope for lower ...
The December Consumer Price Index report showed that overall ... a moderation in core inflation offers some reassurance. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Wednesday that the CPI rose 2.9 ...