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Rent Is Harder to Handle and Inflation Is a Burden, a Fed Financial Survey Finds
The Federal Reserve’s 2023 survey on household financial well-being found Americans excelling in the job market but struggling with prices.
Stocks are making Americans feel richer — and the Fed’s inflation fight harder
With an estimated 62% of U.S. adults owning stocks, it becomes increasingly difficult to see how consumer demand can taper off by enough to bring
Inflation Hits Parents Hardest, Fed Study Says
Though rising prices top all respondents' worries, the annual household well-being survey shows parents feeling the worst off. One response to inflation? Target slashes prices on 1,500 items.
Fed, Kashkari
Fed's Kashkari wants to see ‘many more months' of positive inflation data before a rate cut
The Federal Reserve should wait for significant progress on inflation before cutting rates, Minneapolis Federal Reserve President Neel Kashkari said Tuesday.
Fed's Kashkari wants significant progress on inflation before rate cuts
Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank President Neel Kashkari said in an interview with CNBC broadcast on Tuesday that the U.S. central bank should wait for significant progress on inflation before cutting interest rates.
Fed rate cuts face big reset on renewed inflation risks
The economy continues to roll, jobs are plenty and consumers are getting a bit more upbeat. That's bad news for interest-rate-cut bets.
InvestmentNews
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Stocks gain as inflation data is in focus
Stocks edged higher as markets reopened in Europe and the US with traders looking to inflation prints and central bank ...
GlobeSt.com
7d
NY Fed Says Supply Chain Disruptions Are Still a Concern
It has taken economists a while to come to better grips with something experts in supply chain management have known for ...
22h
Jill On Money: Slow progress on inflation
The progress on inflation has been frustratingly slow this year.The most recent evidence was found in the Consumer Price Index (CPI), which increased by 3.4% from a year ago in April, from 3.5% in ...
Bloomberg L.P.
13d
Overdue Bills Are Rising With US Debt Delinquencies, Fed Survey Shows
US household debt has reached a record and more borrowers are struggling to keep up. Overall US household debt rose to $17.7 ...
Yahoo Finance
9h
Euro zone consumers lower inflation expectation, ECB survey shows
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Euro zone consumers lowered their
inflation
expectations last month, a fresh European Central Bank ...
KELO
1d
Dollar firm ahead of global inflation data
The dollar made a steady start to the week, as investors were focused on U.S., European and Japanese inflation data to guide ...
1d
on MSN
Shares nudge higher as US, EU inflation data loom
Asian shares edged higher on Monday as investors braced for a busy week of data which culminates in a key U.S. inflation ...
13d
Fed Chair Powell Signals Patience In Rate Policy, Labels Producer Inflation Data As 'Mixed'
Jerome Powell reinforces U.S.monetary policy to maintain current rate, dismissing risks of new hikes. Praising strong labor ...
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