U.S. consumer prices likely accelerated in December as some of the distortions related to the government shutdown that had ...
US consumer prices rose 2.7% annually in December, closing out a year that saw slight progress on inflation but continued affordability concerns for many Americans.
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Tuesday’s data revealed that the cost of living for Americans ticked higher in December as the consumer-price index rose 0.3% ...
Groceries and restaurant meals had large price increases over the month, while gasoline costs and used-car prices declined.
While annual inflation held steady at a rate of 2.7% in December, consumers still faced higher prices at the grocery store.
The final Consumer Price Index report of 2025 caps off a year in which inflation gradually eased but remained uneven across ...
The US got some relatively positive inflation news on Tuesday. The consumer price index rose a modest 0.3% in December from a ...
Prices rose 2.7% in December from a year ago, a sign that inflation continues rising but in line with the pace seen in recent ...