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Corporate America’s effort to boost margins and sustain US stock gains faces a key hurdle: a widening gap between consumer and producer prices, compounded by tariff uncertainties.
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The Labor Department reported Thursday that its producer price index — which measures inflation before it hits consumers— rose 0.9% last month from June, the biggest jump in more than three years.
The producer and consumer inflation numbers are both issued by the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics, which is already in Trump crosshairs.
U.S. wholesale inflation surged unexpectedly last month as President Trump’s sweeping taxes on imports are pushing costs higher.
Concerned consumers keep on spending In this economy, who doesn’t need a little treat? Plus: Arts nonprofits’ funding scramble, the wealth tax debate, and Putin’s 2003 visit to New York City.
Prices rose faster for producers than consumers last month, suggesting that U.S. importers may, for now, be eating the cost of Trump's tariffs rather than passing them on to customers.
Now We Know Who’s Paying the Tariffs Producer prices surge, and real wages still aren’t rising fast enough.
Episode 479 of “Talking Cars With Consumer Reports” covers driving the Tesla Model Y. The podcast panel also discusses what we pay for test cars.
FF14 director Yoshida is ready to fix the MMO's difficulty problem, starting now As the FF14 patch 7.35 deep dungeon prepares to add more varied challenges to the MMORPG, we ask director 'Yoshi-P ...
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