The Federal Reserve’s 2023 survey on household financial well-being found Americans excelling in the job market but struggling with prices. By Jeanna Smialek American households struggled to ...
Parents are feeling the worst about their finances in nearly a decade – and experts say stubborn inflation is to blame. In a possible blow to President Joe Biden’s reelection bid, the ...
Finally, at the lowest rung of inflation trutherism are conspiracy theories, claims that the deep state is simply faking the ...
The New York Fed’s survey mirrors recent findings from the University of Michigan’s poll of consumers, which showed year-ahead inflation expectations in early May rose to a six-month high ...
After several unexpectedly high inflation readings, Federal Reserve officials concluded at a meeting earlier this month that it would take longer than they previously thought for inflation to cool ...
High inflation continued to inflict financial pain on many Americans at the end of 2023, even as price pressures within the economy gradually cooled, according to Federal Reserve data published ...
Sixty-five percent of adults said high prices had made their situations worse, even though consumer inflation fell sharply from around 9% in June 2022 to below 4% by the time the survey was taken.
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York is bolstering its data offerings tracking the state of supply chains. Noting that supply ...
It has taken economists a while to come to better grips with something experts in supply chain management have known for decades: unavailability of products can shake the global economy and send ...
US HOUSEHOLDS continued to feel pinched by inflation in late 2023 even as price pressures ebbed, the US Federal Reserve reported on Tuesday, with most Americans saying their financial situation had ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Some US Federal Reserve officials signalled they would be prepared to raise interest rates further if ...
While Tuesday’s PPI for April came in hotter than expected, markets took the bad data in stride, perhaps because the ...