CPI Card Group Inc. ( (PMTS) ) has released its Q3 earnings. Here is a breakdown of the information CPI Card Group Inc. presented to its ...
The number indicates what customers pay manufacturers for their finished product. It’s akin to CPI. So, the direction of prices received is an indicator of whether inflation is rising or falling.
Inflation continued to cool in September to the lowest level in three years, though the report came in slightly hotter than expected. The Labor Department on Thursday said the consumer price index ...
The September CPI numbers are the final puzzle piece for the IRS as it determines 2025 contribution limits for retirement accounts. It's still going to be a bit before the tax agency announces the ...
The year-over-year increase in the CPI was the smallest rise since February 2021, a Thursday news release from the Bureau of Labor Statistics said. The surprisingly hot inflation reading is a sign ...
Reports Q3 revenue $124.75M, consensus $117.13M. “We are very pleased to deliver strong growth in the quarter, including 19% growth in ...
Core CPI, which excludes volatile food and energy costs, rose 3.3% in September over the last 12 months after rising 3.2% in August. The CPI increased 0.2% in September from month-ago levels ...
Here are the key points from September's consumer-price index: The CPI rose by 2.4% from a year earlier. That was a slowdown from August's 2.5% rate but ahead of the 2.3% that economists polled by ...
That’s less of a cooldown than economists were expecting – FactSet consensus estimates were for a 2.3% rise – however, inflation as measured by the CPI is at its slowest rate since February ...
Inflation hit a fresh three-year low in September as another drop in gasoline prices offset a rise in used car and auto insurance costs. But price gains slowed less than expected and a gauge of ...
The Fed views the core CPI as a better predictor of future inflation trends, however. Food and gas prices can bounce sharply up and down in the short run and exaggerate the rate of inflation.