Chicago Federal Reserve President Austan Goolsbee on Thursday said the lack of official data on inflation during the ...
The government shutdown likely means there won’t be an inflation report next month for the first time in more than seven decades, the White House said Friday, leaving Wall Street and the Federal ...
Economists think inflation around the U.S. continued to climb in September, edging farther away from the Fed's 2% annual target.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics is slated to release September's Consumer Price Index report of inflation, which was delayed ...
CNBC’s Steve Liesman and Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the state of the economy, ...
The September CPI inflation report is likely to show that the cost of food, electricity and housing all continued to increase for Americans.
The report was originally scheduled to be released on October 15, but was pushed to Friday due to the ongoing government shutdown.
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee said a lack of inflation data during the government shutdown makes ...
Economists expect prices to have risen 3.1% in September, which would mark a slight increase from a 2.9% year-over-year increase recorded a month prior. The anticipated reading would amount to the ...
The White House warned late Friday in a social-media post that fresh inflation data next month may not emerge because of the ongoing government shutdown. The stock market cheered Friday's release of a ...
Retail inflation ticked up in Istanbul, indicating that price pressures in Turkey remained strong ahead of national data for ...