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Author: Christopher Rugaber

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Inflation rose in April as consumers kept spending, a gauge tracked by the Fed showed

May 26, 2023 Christopher Rugaber Comments Off on Inflation rose in April as consumers kept spending, a gauge tracked by the Fed showed

The PCE index, which the Fed closely monitors, showed prices rose 0.4% from March to April. Spending jumped 0.8%, the biggest increase since January.

Money

Fed officials were divided over a June pause in interest rate hikes, meeting minutes show

May 24, 2023 Christopher Rugaber Comments Off on Fed officials were divided over a June pause in interest rate hikes, meeting minutes show

Federal Reserve officials were split over whether to pause their aggressive campaign of interest rate hikes in June

Money

Powell: Fed will decide on rate hikes ‘meeting by meeting’

June 22, 2022 Christopher Rugaber Comments Off on Powell: Fed will decide on rate hikes ‘meeting by meeting’

Fed’s determination to raise interest rates high enough to slow inflation has fanned concerns that this could tip the economy into recession.

Money

Powell says Fed will keep hiking interest rates until it curtails inflation

May 17, 2022 Christopher Rugaber Comments Off on Powell says Fed will keep hiking interest rates until it curtails inflation

Fed Chair Jerome Powell says officials will hike rates until it curbs inflation. He says Fed needs to see inflation slow in “clear and convincing way”

Money

Great Resignation: Job openings and number of Americans quitting stay near record highs

March 29, 2022March 30, 2022 Christopher Rugaber Comments Off on Great Resignation: Job openings and number of Americans quitting stay near record highs

Job openings edged down to 11.3 million while the number of workers quitting rose to 4.4 million in February, both near record highs.

Money

Powell says Fed may accelerate winding down of bond-buying stimulus as economy improves but Omicron variant poses risks

November 30, 2021 Christopher Rugaber Comments Off on Powell says Fed may accelerate winding down of bond-buying stimulus as economy improves but Omicron variant poses risks

Fed Chair Powell says central bank may accelerate bond-buying stimulus as economy improves.

Money

Powell says Fed may accelerate winding down of bond-buying stimulus as economy improves but Omicron variant poses risks

November 30, 2021December 2, 2021 Christopher Rugaber Comments Off on Powell says Fed may accelerate winding down of bond-buying stimulus as economy improves but Omicron variant poses risks

Fed Chair Powell says central bank may accelerate bond-buying stimulus as economy improves.

Money

US consumer prices soared 6.2% in past year, most since 1990

November 10, 2021 Christopher Rugaber Comments Off on US consumer prices soared 6.2% in past year, most since 1990

Surging inflation has broadened into the many services that Americans spend money on, notably restaurant meals, rental apartments and medical services

Money

First-time jobless claims fall to new pandemic low of 444K as layoffs ease and 22 states cut off federal bonus

May 20, 2021 Christopher Rugaber Comments Off on First-time jobless claims fall to new pandemic low of 444K as layoffs ease and 22 states cut off federal bonus

Initial jobless claims fell to 444,000 last week, a new pandemic low, as layoffs ease. Many states are ending a federal supplement to the weekly checks.

Money

Fed holds key interest rate near zero, vows to maintain it until inflation tops 2% ‘for some time’ despite vibrant economy

April 28, 2021 Christopher Rugaber Comments Off on Fed holds key interest rate near zero, vows to maintain it until inflation tops 2% ‘for some time’ despite vibrant economy

The Fed held Its key rate near zero, vowed to keep it there and maintained its bond purchases. Officials called recent rise in inflation ‘transitory.’

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