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Inflation Has Eased, but Economists Are Still Worried

Inflation has come down from its 2022 heights, but economists are worried about its stubbornness.

Inflation Has Eased, but Economists Are Still Worried

Inflation has come down from its 2022 heights, but economists are worried about its stubbornness.

Fed Leaves Rates Steady but Forecasts More Moves to Come

Central bankers have lifted rates at the fastest pace since the 1980s, but now they’re taking time to survey how the changes are working.

What to know about the Fed’s meeting today.

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Federal Reserve’s June Meeting: What to Watch

Central bankers are expected to leave interest rates unchanged on Wednesday, but the decision is an unusual nail-biter. Also: Keep an eye on the economic...

U.S. Inflation Cools as Fed Plots Next Interest Rate Move

Consumer prices rose at the slowest pace in more than two years, an encouraging sign for policymakers as they plot their next interest rate move.

Post-Pandemic Spending on Hotels and Travel May Be Cooling Down

Spending on hotels, airline tickets and dinners surged after the pandemic. This summer could mark a shift back to normal.

As the Fed Meets, It Shares an Inflation Problem With the World

Inflation is stubborn across a range of economies. Given its staying power, investors expect the Fed to pause rate moves only temporarily.

U.S. Economy’s Staying Power Poses Big Questions for the Fed

The Federal Reserve has been trying to slow growth without tanking it. Now, officials must ask if inflation can cool amid signs of resilience.

Jobs Numbers in Focus as the Fed Hints at a ‘Skip’

Federal Reserve officials are expected to leave rates unchanged at their June 13-14 meeting. Fresh jobs data will factor into the decision.