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Consumer Price Index
The upside (and downside) of an automatic raise
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Adrian Ma
Jan 10, 2019
Several states automatically increase their minimum wage based on inflation. But is it enough?
Tight jobs lead to higher rents, which lead to core inflation increase
Dec 13, 2018
The Consumer Price Index, if you take out food and energy, showed prices rising slightly. It climbed 0.2 percent, so year-over-year prices have climbed 2.2 percent. One of the reasons for the price hikes in November was rent. And you might not be happy to hear it, but it could well be another sign of […]
Here's how the Federal Reserve determines the inflation rate
Oct 11, 2018
The Consumer Price Index tracks the average price change over time for a “basket” of goods and services. The CPI takes into account things like food, transportation and health care. If the CPI goes up, that’s considered an indication that the inflation rate is rising. But when the Federal Reserve calculates the inflation rate, it […]
Here's how inflation works
Feb 14, 2018
Inflation is up more than expected, according to the consumer price index.
Markets wait for latest inflation number
Feb 13, 2018
The Labor Department will be out tomorrow with one measure of inflation: the consumer price index. You can bet a lot of people are going be paying special attention to that number, because investors have made it clear they’re worried about rising prices. Meanwhile, although it turns out we can measure inflation, it is really […]
With low unemployment and latest numbers on consumer prices, questions about inflation
Jan 12, 2018
The Consumer Price Index rose 0.1 percent in December from the previous month. The “core” inflation rate — excluding volatile food and energy prices — rose 0.3 percent month-to-month. That’s the largest increase since January 2017, and was higher than economists expected. But does it mean we’re beginning to see a serious uptick in inflation? […]
Data shows drug prices spiked seven percent last year
Oct 18, 2016
While consumer spending grew 1.5 percent last year, drug prices rose dramatically.
For public good, not for profit.
Why the CPI doesn't figure in the Fed's calculations
May 22, 2015
Consumer prices ticked up just a 10th of a percent last month, the Labor Department reports.