Just as President Trump told Americans last night: inflation continues to fall, wages continue to rise, and America is trending towards a historic ...
Inflation is no longer just a line on an economic chart, it is quietly rewriting the rules of homeownership. As everyday ...
Year-to-year inflation may look low, but prices continue to compound upwards. For example, "Food at home" pricing, accounting for 8% of the total CPI basket, was up 1.8% in 2024. That seemingly low ...
Housing is not special. That is, real estate and houses are not outside the laws of economics (i.e., scarcity, etc.). That said, each economic good necessarily offers something unique (otherwise it ...
Inflation frustrates people by eroding their purchasing power and quality of life — a paycheck that once covered monthly expenses now falls short as prices climb across the board. The last inflation ...
The trick is finding inflation’s sweet spot — too much or too little can lead to a lot of problems for the economy and consumers. The Federal Reserve tries to keep inflation at a steady 2% rate. Some ...
EXCLUSIVE: The Biden-Harris administration's economic policies have had a detrimental impact on senior citizens' retirement plans, according to a new report led by economist E.J. Antoni. The report, ...
Persistent 3-4% inflation is likely the new normal, driven by labor shortages, housing supply constraints, energy bottlenecks, and fiscal dominance. Equities and hard assets like gold, bitcoin, and ...
The Big Mac index reveals inflation is underestimated; Big Mac prices have risen 163% since 2000, while official inflation is only 85%. Technological advancements and hedonic adjustments skew ...
Think inflation is only 2%? Think again. The reality is your dollar is eroding faster than what the government wants you to believe. As someone who’s spent years analyzing financial data, I’ve noticed ...
This post may contain links from our sponsors and affiliates, and Flywheel Publishing may receive compensation for actions taken through them. We’ve heard the term “stagflation” arise again in recent ...
As Election Day draws near, one issue continues to be at the forefront of voters’ minds — inflation. While the effects of inflation are tangible and painful, the causes remain abstract and confusing ...