U.S. consumer prices rose 2.7% on the year in June, amid signs President Donald Trump's tariffs are starting to be felt. While in line with expectations, June's reading was well above the Federal Reserve's 2% target — with economists warning the full impact of Trump's trade agenda could raise consumer prices further.
Breakdown
- U.S. consumer prices increased by 2.7% over the past year. 5s
- The rise in prices is partly attributed to the impact of President Trump's tariffs. 10s
- June's inflation rate is above the Federal Reserve's 2% target. 19s
- Most traders expect the Federal Reserve to hold rates steady in the upcoming meeting. 1m 0s
- J.P. Morgan's CEO warns about the importance of central bank independence as the administration seeks a new Fed Chair. 1m 18s