The year-over-year gain in the Fed’s preferred measure of inflation was in line with economists’ expectations and slowed from ...
Respondents to a business research group's survey expressed concern over inflation with a significant increase in mentions of ...
Tuesday's Conference Board data on U.S. consumer confidence dealt a massive blow to sentiment. Read more here.
U.S. Consumer Confidence Index: 98.3 vs. 103.0 consensus and 104.1 in January, according to data released by The Conference ...
Consumer sentiment has turned south as high prices weigh on households. Could that crimp big pieces of the president’s ...
A report from the Conference Board shows Americans are increasingly worried about inflation, driven in part by President Trump's threats to impose new tariffs on imports.
New evidence of falling consumer confidence was released Tuesday. The nonpartisan, not-for-profit Conference Board reported ...
Economists believe that tariffs could increase costs for households as merchants pass on the increased import taxes to ...
Inflation expectations vary by political affiliation, surveys show, but fears of inflation can be self-fulfilling.
Kansas City Fed president Jeff Schmid warned about the lessons of the 1970s as he expressed new worries about rising consumer expectations of future inflation.
Economic jitters are showing up across various sentiment surveys as the Trump administration aims to reconfigure America’s trade relationship with the world and inflation shows signs of getting stuck.