Tag: CPI
Northeast CPI increased 1.5% year over year
PROVIDENCE – The consumer price index in the Northeast region of the United States increased 1.5% year over year in May, slower than the...
U.S. core inflation unexpectedly cools on autos, drugs
NEW YORK - A key measure of underlying United States inflation unexpectedly eased in February amid falling prices for autos and prescription drugs, giving...
Northeast CPI increases 1.3%, slower than U.S. city average
PROVIDENCE – The nonseasonally adjusted Northeast Consumer Price Index increased 1.3 percent year over year in February, 0.2 percentage points lower than the average...
Northeast CPI increases 1.5% in Jan.
PROVIDENCE – The Northeast Consumer Price Index increased a nonseasonally adjusted 1.5 percent year over year in January, just under the rate of the...
Underlying U.S. inflation picks up to keep Fed hike on track
NEW YORK - A key measure of United States inflation picked up as expected in November on rising costs for housing, medical care and used...
U.S. consumer prices offer mixed signals on inflation outlook
NEW YORK - An underlying measure of United States consumer prices picked up in October while trailing forecasts on an annual basis, offering mixed...
Northeast CPI increases 2.6% over year through June
PROVIDENCE – The Northeast Consumer Price Index increased 2.6 percent year over year in June, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics Thursday.
The United...
U.S. inflation accelerates to six-year high, eroding wages
NEW YORK - United States inflation accelerated in May to the fastest pace in more than six years, reinforcing the Federal Reserve’s outlook for gradual...
Northeast CPI rises 2.1% for year in April
PROVIDENCE – The Consumer Price Index in the Northeast United States increased 2.1 percent year over year, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor...
Northeast CPI rises 2% in March
PROVIDENCE – The Northeast Consumer Price Index increased 2 percent year over year in March, not seasonally adjusted, slower than the national United States...


















