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You are at:Home»Posts Tagged "Consumer prices" (Page 2)

Egg prices threaten Easter dye kit sales

By FinMar NewsMarch 1, 2025

Melkinimages | E+ | Getty ImagesThe egg aisle is anything but cheaper by the dozen these days — and that’s becoming a big problem ahead of…

Annual inflation rate accelerates to 2.7% in November, as expected

By FinMar NewsDecember 11, 2024

Consumer prices rose at a faster annual pace in November, a reminder that inflation remains an issue both for households and policymakers.The consumer price index showed…

Why Dollar General and Dollar Tree are struggling

By FinMar NewsDecember 3, 2024

As shoppers look for value, dollar stores might seem to be logical destinations. But that penny-pinching mentality hasn’t been enough to lift sales for Dollar Tree…

Here’s the inflation breakdown for August 2024 — in one chart

By FinMar NewsSeptember 11, 2024

Grace Cary | Moment | Getty ImagesInflation continued to throttle back in August, signaling that the fast-rising prices that plagued the U.S. economy for the better…

LVMH puts mark on Olympics as luxury brands embrace sports

By FinMar NewsAugust 11, 2024

The 2024 Paris Olympic Games medals are displayed inside a custom-designed trunk manufactured by Louis Vuitton, an LVMH brand partner of the Paris Olympic and Paralympic…

6 categories cheaper today than before pandemic

By FinMar NewsJuly 16, 2024

It’s the nature of prices to go up over time, even in low-inflation environments. Historically, the target for the U.S. Federal Reserve has been 2% annual…

Here’s the deflation breakdown for June 2024 — in one chart

By FinMar NewsJuly 14, 2024

Inflation has throttled back significantly since peaking two years ago. The U.S. economy is even seeing some prices deflate for consumers.Deflation measures how quickly prices are…

High inflation is largely not Biden’s or Trump’s fault, economists say

By FinMar NewsJuly 12, 2024

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump participate in the CNN Presidential Debate on June 27, 2024 in Atlanta.Justin Sullivan | Getty Images News |…

Nasdaq closes at record high; Google launches new AI model

By FinMar NewsMay 15, 2024

A photo of Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI.Olivier Douliery | Afp | Getty ImagesThis report is from today’s CNBC Daily Open, our new, international markets newsletter.…

Inflation ETF may be in a sweet spot even if Fed cuts rates

By FinMar NewsMay 12, 2024

It’s an exchange-traded fund designed to profit from higher rates.But even if the Federal Reserve starts to cut this year, Horizon Kinetics’ James Davolos thinks his…

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