On this week’s episode of “Politics Explained,” theGrio’s Natasha S. Alford breaks down the political consequences of inflation under Joe Biden and Donald Trump. She also explains how inflation and ...
Editor’s note: This is the seventh story in an occasional series on the causes and impact of inflation. Car buyers who haven’t been in the market for a while might be in for some sticker shock. In the ...
The Consumer Price Index climbed at an annual rate of 3% in September, coming in below economists' forecasts as the impact of President Trump's tariffs remain muted. Economists polled by financial ...
The Federal Reserve cut rates by 50 basis points on Wednesday. Some experts viewed this as primarily a response to deteriorating labor conditions. Inflation is no longer the central focus on the ...
When it comes to inflation, the real estate market is a bit of a different animal, according to experts. “Real estate is a very unique marketplace, and it’s driven very much by supply and demand,” ...
Inflation has fallen dramatically but remains above the Fed's target rate. Consumer prices rose 2.7% in November compared to a year ago, ticking upward from the previous month and potentially giving ...
Series I Savings Bonds, commonly known as I Bonds, are a type of savings bond issued by the U.S. government. They represent a loan you make to the government, which in return pays you interest. These ...
New IRS tax brackets for 2026 could slightly increase paychecks for millions of American workers. Lower brackets widened by ...
The Federal Reserve on Thursday announced its second consecutive interest rate cut, lowering the benchmark rate by 25 basis points amid economic data showing signs that inflation and the labor market ...
HIGH food prices amid lingering effects of adverse weather and strong holiday demand can push the inflation rate for December ...
Inflation has been a central concern for voters in the upcoming election, with many pointing fingers at President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. But is it fair to blame them entirely for ...