July U.S. CPI: Tariffs Don’t Fuel Scorching Inflation
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Key Inflation Gauge Sped Up in July as Companies Grappled With Tariffs
NEW YORK — A key measure of underlying inflation rose in July as businesses grappled with President Donald Trump’s tariffs, although the overall increase was most likely not significant enough to deter the Federal Reserve from lowering interest rates at…
Inflation Is Moving the Wrong Way
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) and Producer Price Index (PPI) for July 2025 may be among the last unimpeachable set of inflation numbers the U.S. government produces.After deciding that they did not like the latest estimate of payroll employment, the people in the White House fired the commisioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and nominated a replacement so unsuitable for the position that many right-wing economists as well as the Wall…
Hotter-Than-Expected Core CPI Puts a Pebble on the Scales | Corp! Magazine
Key Takeaways: The CPI rose 0.2% in July after a 0.3% increase in June and matched expectations. Food prices were flat, with food at home down 0.1% and food away from home up 0.3%. Energy fell 1.1% on a 2.2% decline in gasoline. Core CPI excluding food and energy rose 0.3%, up from 0.2% in […]
July 2025 CPI Data Shows Softer Headline But Stickier Core Inflation, Alongside Rising Tariff Pressures
The July 2025 U.S. CPI data shows headline inflation at 2.7% annually, slightly below the expected 2.8%, indicating a modest cooling of overall price pressures. Core CPI, excluding volatile food and energy, rose to 3.1%, above the forecasted 3%, suggesting persistent underlying inflationary trends. The monthly CPI increase was 0.2%, aligning with estimates, while core […] The post July 2025 CPI Data Shows Softer Headline But Stickier Core Inflat…
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