(Bloomberg) -- President Donald Trump’s rapidly evolving trade war threatens to resurrect an all-too-familiar question for the Federal Reserve: If inflation moves higher, will it be transitory?
From stubbornly high living costs to a softer labor market, economists say these are the forces that will shape the year ...
You know that old expression about money burning a hole in your pocket? At the current rate of inflation in 2022, it’s the money itself that’s on fire: your dollar today is worth some 8% less than it ...
They forecast PCE inflation – which is a slightly different measurement than the well-known Consumer Price Index – to slowly ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Luke Vargas: Hey, What's News listeners. It's Sunday, August 18th. I'm Luke ...
President Donald Trump’s rapidly evolving trade war threatens to resurrect an all-too-familiar question for the Federal Reserve: If inflation moves higher, will it be transitory? Trump’s decision to ...
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