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Inflation slowed in January, but some prices are still biting
A Friday the 13th economic report appeared to deliver some fortunate news: Annual inflation slowed significantly.

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 · 8h · on MSN
Inflation slowed to 2.4% in January, helped by lower gasoline prices
 · 11h
US inflation falls more than expected to 2.4% in January
 · 9h
Inflation Slowed to 2.4% in January, Helped by Lower ​Gasoline Prices
Annual inflation slowed in January, falling more than economists expected, helped by declining prices for gasoline and used vehicles.

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 · 10h
January sees 0.2% rise in inflation, less than economists expected
 · 23m
January CPI data ‘pretty encouraging under the surface,’ and opens door for Fed rate cuts, Pimco economist says
 · 11h
VIEW Cooling January inflation keeps Fed easing in play
The Consumer Price Index rose 0.2% last month after an unrevised 0.3% gain in December.

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 · 11h
U.S. consumer prices rise less than expected in January
 · 11h
U.S. Inflation Eased at Start of the Year
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What to Expect from the January CPI Report

The January CPI report will be released Friday morning. Here's what economists expect the inflation data to show.
Cents + Purpose on MSN
11h

January inflation data is in. Here’s what it means for your budget

If you’ve felt like your budget has been under constant attack for the past couple of years, you’re not imagining it. Between groceries, insurance, utilities, and just about everything else, prices climbed fast and left very little breathing room.
AOL
3mon

How does inflation work? And why prices might never drop back down

Annual inflation reached 3% in September, marking a six-month streak during which price increases accelerated. That means your living costs aren’t just rising, they’re rising faster as more tariff impacts work their way through to what you pay at the ...
10d

Falling inflation vs. falling prices: What's difference for Florida consumers?

Politicians claim 'falling inflation,' but what does that really mean for your grocery bill? Learn the difference between falling inflation and falling prices, and how it impacts Florida consumers.
Hosted on MSN
6mon

Why has inflation risen unexpectedly and what does it mean for households?

Inflation hit its highest level for nearly a year-and-a-half in June after a surprise increase. Official data showed Consumer Prices Index (CPI) inflation rose to 3.6% in June, up from 3.4% in May and the highest since January 2024. The rise was unexpected ...
Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
14d

What Trump's nomination of inflation hawk Kevin Warsh means for the Federal Reserve

President Trump announced Kevin Warsh as his pick to be the next chairman of the Federal Reserve. Warsh was an advisor to George W. Bush and served on the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors from 2006 to 2011.
Forbes
6mon

How To Protect Your Retirement Savings From Inflation

Though a cause for concern, inflation does not necessarily spell disaster for folks attempting to save for a happy retirement. A recent Money and Mental Health Survey found that 43% of U.S. adults admit to money negatively impacting their mental health at ...
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RBI monetary policy: Repo rate kept at 5.25% - what’s the GDP, inflation outlook & what does status quo mean for your EMIs, fixed deposits?

What does the RBI monetary policy say on India’s GDP growth and inflation outlook? What does the decision to keep repo rate at 5.25% mean for your loan EMIs, fixed deposit and mutual fund investments?
8d

Why India is resetting GDP and CPI base years and what the change means

India is updating the base years for GDP and CPI inflation. Here's why the reset matters, what will change in growth and inflation numbers, and why it does not alter economic reality on the ground
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