Fed’s Key Inflation Gauge Jumps 0.5% in September, America’s Rising Costs to ‘Punish’ Democrats
The U.S. central financial institution’s key inflation gauge, the non-public consumption expenditures (PCE) worth index, elevated by 0.5% in September, in response to knowledge launched...
US Personal Consumption Expenditures Tap Record Highs, Stanford Economist Says Fed Should Increase Rates Above 9%
On July 29, the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis reported on America’s private consumption expenditures (PCE) value index for the month of June, and the...
Despite the White House Debate, Critics Insist US Officially in a Recession After 2 Consecutive Quarters of Negative GDP Growth
The U.S. financial system has declined for the second-straight quarter because the nation’s gross home product (GDP) declined by 0.9% in Q2. The Bureau of...
As Bitcoin’s Yearly Inflation Rate Dips to 1.77%, BEA Data From May Shows US Inflation Fears Are Legitimate
The U.S. economy is looking stagnant according to data stemming from the Bureau of Economic Analysis, as core personal consumption expenditures (PCE) jumped 3.4% in...