Wholesale Prices Up 2.4% for '83-'84, a 20-Year Low
WASHINGTON — Wholesale prices rose a modest 1.8% in 1984 as the country posted the best back-to-back inflation years in two decades, the government...
Read MoreTrump’s Crackpot Crypto Scheme to Reduce Inflation Would Be a Financial Catastrophe
A federal crypto reserve would only benefit the scoundrels and scammers who helped fund Trump’s presidential campaign.
Read MoreSingapore inflation climbs at the slowest rate since February 2021
Singapore's inflation climbed by its lowest rate since February 2021, increasing 1.2% year on year in January, down from a revised 1.5% in December....
Read MoreConsumers cut spending by most in four years last month even as inflation fell
A key price gauge declined last month, a sign that inflation may be cooling though stiff tariffs threatened by the White House threaten that...
Read MoreThe UK's most expensive seaside neighbourhood where houses sell for £1.5million
A coastal neighbourhood in Dorset has been named the UK’s most expensive seaside location, with properties selling for an average of £1.58million....
Read MoreCan Fairness Fix the US Economy?
With its latest lawsuit, the Federal Trade Commission aims to find out.
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As the Senate opens hearings this week calling energy execs to account for their windfall profits on gasoline and natural gas, the question must be...
Read MoreEuropean markets reach a new high following Trump’s remarks in Davos
European stock markets extended a multi-session winning streak following President Trump’s speech in Davos. While the banking sector led broad...
Read MoreThe Dirty Secret of Inflation: Corporations Are Jacking Up Prices and Profits
Democrats are failing to speak to the realities of the economic moment—and it could cost them in the midterms.
Read MoreA Longtime Biden Adviser Gives a Final Defense of Bidenomics
Jared Bernstein, the outgoing chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, says that Donald Trump is inheriting a strong economy, but with less freedom...
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