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THE PRODUCER-PRICE INDEX in the U.S. increased 2.9 percent in October. The month-to-month PPI increase of 0.6 percent was the largest upswing since 2012. / BLOOMBERG FILE PHOTO/TY WRIGHT

Producer prices in U.S. increase in Oct. by most since 2012

NEW YORK - United States producer prices rose more than forecast in October for the biggest jump in six years on broad gains in...
THE UNITED STATES producer-price index increased 2.6 percent year over year in September. /BLOOMBERG NEWS FILE PHOTO/TY WRIGHT

U.S. producer prices increase for first time in 3 months

NEW YORK - United States producer prices rose for the first time in three months amid a surge in gauges reflecting airfares and rail-transportation...
THE PRODUCER-PRICE INDEX decreased 0.1 percent month to month in August after no change in the prior month and increased 2.8 percent year over year. / BLOOMBERG NEWS FILE PHOTO/TY WRIGHT

Producer prices in U.S. decline for first time in 18 months

NEW YORK - United States producer prices unexpectedly fell in August, the first drop in 18 months, on declines in costs for services and foods,...
THE PRODUCER PRICE INDEX in the U.S. increased 3.1 percent year over year, the most since January 2012. / BLOOMBERG FILE PHOTO/TY WRIGHT

U.S. producer prices climb more than forecast on fuel costs

NEW YORK – United States producer prices rose more than forecast in May as the cost of fuels surged by the most in three...
UNITED STATES wholesale prices rose less than forecast in April, restrained by a decline in food costs. Steady demand from consumers and companies, steel and aluminum tariffs, and the threat of further actions by the U.S. government on trade, are underpinning prices for some items while several U.S. firms have cited escalating logistics costs amid a shortage of truckers and new regulations. / BLOOMBERG FILE PHOTO

Wholesale prices in U.S. increased less than forecast in April

NEW YORK - United States wholesale prices rose less than forecast in April, restrained by the biggest decline in food costs since 2016, a Labor...
WARWICK AREA CAREER & Technical Center students work on a building at 828 Toll Gate Road in Warwick. According to the Associated General Contractors of America, the producer price index, a measure of all materials used in construction, including diesel, rose by nearly 1 percent in March and 5.8 percent over the past 12 months. / PBN FILE PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO

AGCA: U.S. construction costs see slight increase in March

PROVIDENCE – Construction costs have increased steadily this year, and jumped again in March, according to the Associated General Contractors of America, a trade...
PRODUCER-PRICE INDEX remained level in May, reflecting a decline of the price of food and fuel. /COURTESY BLOOMBERG

U.S. wholesale prices little changed in May as fuel settled back

NEW YORK - Wholesale prices were little changed in May from the prior month, reflecting declines in the costs of fuel and food, Labor...
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