Yahoo Finance’s Jennifer Schonberger breaks down what the May CPI report means for the upcoming Fed meeting decision.
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Can we please not even look at regular CPI… Core is what matters and it hasn’t come down hardly at all in 6 months….
thank you! feels like the media only focuses on headline to mislead consumers while the fed keeps hiking because core has been static. I think there should be another hike but likely the fed will pause because that is the market’s expectations and they don’t want to surprise the market.
Housing being the biggest expenditure of anyone’s life is excluded from cpi… everything is manipulated in this market and you think anyone is fooled by these crooked numbers and lies. 👎🏽
Funny how u turn comment section on for what can be perceived as positive news ha yahoo. Sellout. MSM is losing viewers and has no credibility left. You will be replaced very soon.
June will be a tick up when everyone least expects it 📉
FED is DONE. They are lying w/ SKIP. It is actually going to be a pause.
Haha😂they’re not pausing tomorrow 🤣 watch 👀 you will see
raise rates by 1 trillion points /s
Low unemployment, high real estate prices, high stock market, high core inflation, half a million jobs added last month. Sounds like a rate hike to me.
Skip instead of a pause? Semantics.