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The Two-Way
Superstorm Sandy Sends Jobless Claims Up Sharply
November 15, 2012 The storm threw some people onto unemployment rolls and shut down some state offices the previous week — meaning some laid-off workers couldn't file their claims until last week.
Planet Money
Inflation Isn't About The Price Of Corn. It's About Wages.
September 5, 2012 Why inflation is still low, even as the price of some commodities is rising.
Planet Money
Everybody Always Thinks Inflation Is Higher Than It Really Is
August 15, 2012 "When prices go up, they notice it. When prices go down, they don't care."
The Two-Way
Inflation Stayed In Check Last Month: No Change In July
August 15, 2012 A sluggish economy has kept prices from rising. But a recent uptick in the price of gasoline and the effects of this summer's drought on food costs could put some upward pressure on inflation in coming months.
The Two-Way
Retail Sales Rose 0.8 Percent In July; More Than Expected
August 14, 2012 The gain could be a sign that consumers are growing more confident.
The Two-Way
Sharp Drop In Gas Prices Puts Brakes On Inflation
June 13, 2012 Wholesale prices fell 1 percent in May from April thanks to an 8.9 percent plunge in the price of gasoline.
The Two-Way
Consumer Prices, Consumer Spending Both Flat In April
May 15, 2012 Dropping gas prices helped hold inflation down. Meanwhile, April consumer spending may have been slowed because warm weather in March encouraged folks to get out their wallets then.
The Two-Way
Tame Inflation Report Gives Federal Reserve Reason To Stay Easy
April 13, 2012 The news that consumer prices rose a relatively modest 0.3 percent in March from February supports "the view the U.S. Federal Reserve has room to provide more support for the economy if needed," Reuters concludes.
The Two-Way
Consumer Prices Rose 0.4 Percent Last Month; Factory Output Up 0.3 Percent
March 16, 2012 A spike in gasoline prices fueled the increase. The so-called core rate of inflation remained in check.
The Two-Way
Jobless Claims Drop, Inflation At 3 Percent, Housing Starts Cool
January 19, 2012 First-time claims for unemployment insurance plunged by 50,000 last week from the week before, to 352,000. They're now near a four-year low.
The Two-Way
Wholesale Prices Rose 4.8 Percent Last Year
January 18, 2012 That's up from 2010's 3.8 percent rate. Not surprisingly, food and energy products were a major reason for the faster pace. Excluding those groups, wholesale prices of finished goods rose 3 percent last year.
The Salt
When 'Budget' Foods Start To Eat Away At The Wallet
January 4, 2012 The cost of budget-friendly foods like ground beef, potatoes, and eggs soared 10 percent over the past year, pinching household budgets even harder. Blame bad weather, export competition, and the fact that more people are cooking at home to save money. This year may be a bit better, but not much.
The Two-Way
Jobless Claims Drop To Lowest Level In More Than Three Years
December 15, 2011 The decline was not expected. It brings claims down closer to a level associated with an improving labor market.
The Two-Way
Fed: Economy 'Expanding Moderately,' Policy Unchanged
December 13, 2011 Policymakers expect unemployment will continue to gradually decline and that inflation will remain in check.
