While a post-pandemic burst of inflation has abated across much of the developed world, the UK is still stuck with the highest price growth among big Western economies. Granted, consumer price ...
Inflation rose more than expected to 3.8 per cent in the year to July, according to figures released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) on Wednesday. The Consumer Prices Index (CPI) measure ...
Inflation stayed at 3.8 per cent in the year to August, according to figures released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) on Wednesday. The Consumer Prices Index (CPI) measure of inflation ...
Inflation rose again in September, revealing the persistence of rising prices as the job market shows signs of cooling and consumers head into the holiday season. Consumer prices increased 3% from a ...
It is hard to understate the importance of inflation in Americans’ concerns today. Not only is it almost always the top issue of concern for Americans in the polls, but people also think it is getting ...
Tariffs, unlike inflation, increase prices without corresponding wage increases. American consumers bear the brunt of tariff costs, estimated at $2,500 per family this year. Rising prices during a ...
Paul Whiteley has received funding from the British Academy and the ESRC. American voters often rank inflation as the most important issue facing the US. But something odd has happened to inflationary ...
Inflation is on the rise again. That was the major economic takeaway on Friday morning after the Bureau of Labor Statistics released its delayed reading on inflation for September. Released later than ...
Swiss consumer price inflation touched 1.6% in January, the highest level since late 2008, as it moved closer to the 2% upper ...
The average American family will pay about $2,500 more this year because of tariffs. But unlike inflation, your wages won't rise to compensate. That's because tariffs work differently than inflation.
The Federal Reserve is doing a difficult balancing act, trying to tamp down inflation while lifting up the job market, Chair Jerome Powell said Tuesday. “There is no risk-free path for policy as we ...