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Sentiment soars as consumers expect easing of inflation
Consumer sentiment soared 14% in December, reversing four consecutive months of declines and reaching its highest reading since July, according to the University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers.
Inflation has cooled a lot. So why do things still feel so expensive?
Inflation has cooled significantly recently, but you may still find yourself paying more at the grocery store. What gives? Here's a primer on what easing inflation actually means.
Visualizing U.S. GDP by Industry in 2023
Services-producing industries account for the majority of U.S. GDP in 2023, followed by other private industries and the government.
RV sales are an under-the-radar bellwether for the health of the broader economy - and they're tanking in 2023
Lesser known indicators like cardboard box demand, egg prices, and RV sales, are closely watched for clues about the health of the economy.
Surprise: Americans are starting to feel better about the economy and inflation
Consumers have been gloomy of late, but a closely watched survey shows they felt better about their personal situations and the economy in December.
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Center for Inflation Research Update, October 2023
Inflation has a new victim: Girl Scout cookies
Many Girl Scout councils are raising the price of their popular cookies from $5 to $6 a box. The increase offers Girl Scouts and their customers a bittersweet lesson in inflation.
Social Security benefits will increase by 3.2% in 2024 as inflation moderates
The acting Social Security commissioner says a 3.2% increase in benefits next year “will help millions of people keep up with expenses." The increase announced Thursday is far less than this year’s historic boost and reflects moderating consumer prices.
What Is the Best Country in the World?
What is the best country in the world? Wharton's David Reibstein reveals his annual list for 2023, in which Switzerland takes the top spot.
Retirement Calculator with Inflation | National Life
Inflation can have a dramatic effect on purchasing power. Use this calculator to analyze the impact of inflation on any future retirement needs.
G. Dirk Mateer on X
“I love seeing photos like this one, which illustrate economic growth.”
Mapped: Unemployed Workers vs. Job Openings, by U.S. State
On average, there are 75 workers available for every 100 job openings across the country. Here's how it varies by state.
Consumer confidence jumps as inflation retreats, jobs abound
A breakout of better feelings about the economic situation is underway this summer.
Median CPI
U.S. leading indicators point to recession starting soon
An index designed to track turns in U.S. business cycles fell for the 15th straight month in June, dragged down by a weakening consumer outlook and increased unemployment claims, marking the longest streak of decreases since the lead-up to the 2007-2009 recession.
Visualized: The U.S. $20 Trillion Economy by State
How does each state contribute to America's overall GDP? This visualization breaks down the U.S. economy by state.
Inflation Tracker: What Costs Less—And What Remains Stubbornly Expensive
The Journal has put together a price tracker of common items that many Americans buy monthly to see the direction of prices that matter to you.
The Case for Declining Core Inflation (Hill)
Chartflation: Five Charts Showing Inflation Isn’t as ‘Sticky’ as Feared
Forward-looking indicators show inflation slowing more.
The Simple Mistake That Almost Triggered a Recession
Leading economists said we’d need higher unemployment to tame inflation. Here’s why they were wrong.
The misery index is falling fast
The falling economic discomfort measure could help President Biden's re-election bid.
The curious history of the Federal Reserve's 2% inflation targeting, explained
As the world shifts to a new post-pandemic normal, the inflation targets of central banks across the world have faced new scrutiny.
Domingo Germán Pitched a Perfect Game. Here's What That Means for the Dow.
Historically, the Dow has had very strong returns following perfect games. To be sure, that's due to correlation, not causation.
Is the Inflation Battle Won? Not Yet.
Inflation has come down from its 2022 heights, but economists are worried about its stubbornness.
UK's stubborn inflation fails to fall, turning up heat on BoE
British inflation defied predictions of a slowdown and held at 8.7% in May, putting yet more pressure on the Bank of England a day before it is expected to raise interest rates for the 13th time in a row.
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This industrial bellwether showcases how inflation is affecting businesses.