Inflation affects where mortgage rates go next. Here’s what the newest data suggests for 2025—and what homebuyers should know ...
The first point to remember, economists say, is that the Fed believes its current benchmark interest rate — at a range of 4% ...
The pace of inflation likely picked up last month, but not enough to prevent the Federal Reserve from cutting interest rates ...
Inflation continued to run hot in July, underlining the Federal Reserve's dilemma as it looks to lower prices for American consumers while propping up a job market that is starting to wobble. Prices ...
We’re a week out from the September meeting, when the Federal Reserve will decide whether to cut interest rates to stimulate the economy. But before that decision, we get one more round of official ...
The September CPI inflation report is likely to show that the cost of food, electricity and housing all continued to increase for Americans.
Fed's forecast to cut rates another 0.25 point, which may save Americans money. Still, most don't seem to care about rates.
When crafting a long-term plan, it's easy to focus on the numbers that feel solid — how much you earn, how much you save and how much you think you'll spend in retirement. But the silent force of ...
Inflation is creeping up again, and while it's not at the levels seen in 2022, when it reached 9.1%, any uptick in the costs of goods is sure to worry pre-retirees and retirees. After all, an ...