Monthly US consumer prices post first drop in four years as inflation subsides
U.S. consumer prices fell for the first time in four years in June amid cheaper gasoline and moderating rents.
U.S. consumer prices fell for the first time in four years in June amid cheaper gasoline and moderating rents.
U.S. retail sales barely rose in May, suggesting that economic activity remained lackluster in the second quarter.
Next month, Spotify subscribers can expect an increase in membership fees as the audio streaming service is planning to boost its rates for the second time in less than a year.
U.S. online spending is experiencing a rebound, spurred by high gas prices, convenient delivery options and a surge in deals following a brief post-pandemic slump.
Target said the category grew high-single-digits in the latest quarter, benefiting from exclusive offers for Swift’s latest release.
In contrast to the $76 million that Donald Trump and the Republican Party say they raised in the month of April, President Joe Biden and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) said on Monday that they had raised a little over $51 million.
U.S. wholesale inventories fell, confirming that inventory investment was a drag on economic growth in the first quarter.
Argentine President Javier Milei has announced the government’s first budget surplus in 16 years.
Corum rushed for 134 yards and two touchdowns to help No. 1 Michigan defeat No. 2 Washington in the national championship game.