The Trump administration may exclude government spending from GDP, obscuring the impact of DOGE cuts
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says he could take government spending out of his agency's reports on gross domestic ...
Since inflation nearly always rises, what economists look for is not whether or not it rose, but how quickly. These latest numbers came in as experts expected.
Workers got bigger paychecks in January, but they were less inclined to spend them amid nervousness about the future of the economy.
Inflation rose 2.5% over the year in January compared to 2.6% in December, marking the first decrease in four months.
Personal consumption expenditures inflation rose 0.3% in January for an annual rate of 2.5%, the Bureau of Economic Analysis ...
January's Core PCE Price Index, the Fed's preferred measure of underlying inflation rose 0.3% M/M, matching the consensus ...
The Federal Reserve’s preferred measure of inflation — the personal consumption expenditure (PCE) index — came in at 0.3 percent in January, twice the Federal Reserve’s implied target of 0.17 p ...
The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge cooled in January, if economists’ forecasts are right. The Bureau of Economic ...
The US economy grew at an unrevised 2.3% annualized pace last quarter, on par with consensus estimates. The Bureau of ...
The Commerce Department's second estimate of fourth quarter GDP showed the economy grew 2.3% at the end of last year, in line with expectations and the prior estimate.
Sources say members of the Bureau of the Fiscal Service’s IT division and others received an email detailing these concerns. “There is ongoing litigation, congressional legislation ...
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