The consumer price index for July, released by the U.S. Ministry of Labor on the 11th, rose 5.4% from the same month of the previous year, the same as June, the largest increase in 12 years and 10 months. was
The consumer price index for July, released by the U.S. Ministry of Labor on the 11th, rose 5.4% from the same month of the previous year, the same as June, the largest increase in 12 years and 10 months. was
Demand is rising rapidly due to the recovery of the domestic economy, but supply continues to be unable to keep up, and pressure on rising prices remains strong.
Demand is rising rapidly due to the recovery of the domestic economy, but supply continues to be unable to keep up, and pressure on rising prices remains strong.
The Fed has maintained its view that rising prices are ”temporary,” but it’s time to start curtailing quantitative easing after assessing price conditions and employment improvements. Is expected to judge
The Fed has maintained its view that rising prices are ”temporary,” but it’s time to start curtailing quantitative easing after assessing price conditions and employment improvements. Is expected to judge