The adoption of labor-saving artificial intelligence technology could help push down inflation to pre-pandemic levels, but it could also lead to job losses along the way, at least one economist ...
Rising food prices remain the top concern among consumers globally, according to a recent study. Food inflation ranked higher ...
Some people think they won’t live long enough to collect Social Security. That should be the least of their worries. I am 66 and working full time. I’d rather be retired. I did retire at 61, in ...
High prices are a source of big frustration for Americans. The numbers: Americans have soured on the prospect of finding new jobs, a new survey shows. And they're still frustrated by persistent ...
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday released the minutes from the central bank's monetary policy meeting last month, which showed that while policymakers anticipate further interest rate cuts, they ...
After nearly a year of navigating economic turbulence, several of Wisconsin’s manufacturing leaders say they’ve become accustomed to a new way of doing business. During BizTimes Media’s annual ...
Thailand’s consumer prices fell 0.72% year-on-year in September. Core inflation remained positive at 0.65%, though slower than expected. Economists expect the Bank of Thailand to cut rates to 1.25% ...
German inflation rises to 2.4% in September, exceeding expectations Euro zone inflation expected to rise Core inflation in Germany remains persistent BERLIN, Sept 30 (Reuters) - German inflation ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul is warning New Yorkers about scams targeting the state’s new inflation refund checks. Scammers are sending text messages, voice messages, emails and direct mail to taxpayers stating ...
Consumer spending came in strong even as the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge remained stubbornly high in August – though not enough to dash hopes for an interest rate cut next month. Personal ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Friday morning that New York State’s first-ever inflation refund checks, worth up to $400, are now being mailed to 8.2 million households statewide.