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"Real" statistics are inflation-adjusted using the most relevant deflator. "SAAR" means seasonally adjusted annual rate. Click on the links to read MarketWatch coverage of the data and speeches.
Consumer Price Index (CPI): +0.2% in Sep 2024. read more » News Releases. CPI for all items rises 0.2% in September; shelter and food up. 10/10/2024. In September, the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers rose 0.2 percent, seasonally adjusted, and rose 2.4 percent over the last 12 months, not seasonally adjusted.
The BLS calendar contains publication dates for most news releases scheduled to be issued by the BLS national office in upcoming months. It is updated as needed with additional news releases, usually at least a week before their scheduled publication date.
CPI Latest Numbers. CPI-U, US City Average, All Items: NSA +0.2% in Sep 2024. SA +0.2% in Sep 2024. NSA +2.4% since Sep 2023. CPI-U, US City Average, All Items Less Food and Energy: NSA +0.3% in Sep 2024. SA +0.3% in Sep 2024. NSA +3.3% since Sep 2023.
Stocks plummeted, U.S. government bond yields rocketed higher, and the dollar bounced, after fresh inflation data undermined investors’ bets over the slowing pace of inflation in August.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released the latest reading of the consumer price index this morning. The September figures, at a glance: YoY: 2.4% increase in September from a year ago vs....
Here’s what we know: The Consumer Price Index rose 8.2 percent in the year through September, another stubbornly high result driven by more costly food, rent and other items. Takeaways from...
Consumer price data released Thursday showed Federal Reserve officials, the White House and American households that inflation continued to slow at the end of 2023, capping a year in which...
The CPI report shows annual inflation rose slightly in July, interrupting a year-long streak of waning price hikes. Core price hikes stayed elevated.
The latest Consumer Price Index numbers, released at 8:30 a.m. ET today, showed that inflation grew by 3.3% year over year in May. Follow live coverage and analysis of the data.