Follow MarketWatch's live coverage of the consumer-price index for January and its implications for the economy and markets.
January CPI cooled to 2.4% and core to 2.5%—below forecasts. Click for this detailed look at the latest inflation data and ...
The inflation reading, the lowest since May 2025, shows grocery, gas and rent prices are cooling.
Both January's nonfarm payrolls report and the Consumer Price Index came in better than expected, yet the market has not ...
January CPI rose just 0.2%, pushing annual inflation to a low 2.4% - the smallest monthly increase since July. Click here for more information on Market Outlook.
U.S. Treasury yields fell on Friday after January's consumer inflation report came in softer than expected.
The January CPI report showed cooling inflation, a key factor in whether the Federal Reserve resumes interest rate cuts. Follow along with our live coverage here.
Odds of a Fed rate cut in June nudge higher after 'core' consumer inflation comes in at its lowest rate in four years.
Besides a downward trend in inflation, the Bureau of Labor Statistics' monthly report also showed the overall index for energy fell 1.5% in January.
A Friday the 13th economic report appeared to deliver some fortunate news: Annual inflation slowed significantly.
The FTSE 100 (^FTSE) rose on Friday and US indices headed into the green as the US consumer price index (CPI), a key data ...