Economy Jan 21 How the affordability crisis has evolved since Trump's return By Karina Cuevas, Bridget Craig
Economy Jan 13 Inflation cooled slightly in December but remains above Fed's target Many economists had expected inflation to jump last month as the government resumed normal data collection after the six-week shutdown last fall, so the modest increases that matched the November figures came as a relief. By Christopher Rugaber, Associated Press
World Jan 09 Venezuelans struggle with crumbling economy as Trump promises economic renaissance Venezuelans digesting news of the United States’ brazen capture of former President Nicolás Maduro are hearing grandiose promises of future economic prowess even as they live through the crippling economic realities of today. By Regina Garcia Cano, Matt Sedensky, Associated Press
Economy Jan 01 Watch 4:51 Why it's getting harder to find a new car under $25,000 If you're looking to buy a new car in the new year, you might notice the prices seem to be higher than in the past. Most notably, there are fewer budget cars on the market. Digital producer Cecilia Lallmann explains… By Cecilia Lallmann
World Dec 29 Head of Iran's Central Bank resigns amid protests as rial hits record low against the dollar Iran's rial fell to 1.38 million to the dollar Monday, worsening inflation and straining budgets. By Associated Press
Dec 23 Consumer confidence drops in December to lowest level since U.S. tariffs rolled out in April By Matt Ott, Associated Press Write-in responses to the survey showed that prices and inflation remained consumers' biggest concern, along with tariffs. Continue reading
Dec 23 U.S. economy expands at a surprisingly strong 4.3% annual rate last quarter, though inflation remains stubbornly high By Matt Ott, Associated Press Excluding volatile food and energy prices, so-called core inflation was 2.9%, up from 2.6% in the April-June quarter. Continue reading
Dec 18 Watch 6:11 Chicago Fed president on the economy's mixed signals By Geoff Bennett, Jackson Hudgins Inflation is showing fresh signs of cooling, ticking up 2.7% year-over-year, lower than many economists had expected. It follows the release of a delayed jobs report that showed weak growth and the highest unemployment rate in four years. The numbers… Continue watching
Dec 18 U.S. says inflation slowed last month but data may be distorted and Americans aren't feeling it By Paul Wiseman, Anne D'Innocenzio, Associated Press Year-over-year inflation remains well above the Federal Reserve’s 2% target, and Americans are complaining loudly about the high cost of living. Continue reading
Dec 17 WATCH: Trump addresses the nation from the White House | PBS News special coverage President Donald Trump delivered a politically charged speech Wednesday carried live in prime time on network television, seeking to pin the blame for economic challenges on Democrats while announcing he is sending a $1,776 bonus check to U.S. troops for… Continue reading