Economy & Markets

Services Costs Drag Fed's Favorite Inflation Signal To 3-Year Highs, Savings Rate Holds Near Lows

Services Costs Drag Fed's Favorite Inflation Signal To 3-Year Highs, Savings Rate Holds Near Lows After accelerating in March and April, The Fed's favorite inflation indicator - Core PCE (a measure of price changes in consumer goods and services that excludes volatile food and en.

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Brimstone Report is tracking this as a curated economy & markets brief. The source report from ZeroHedge says: Services Costs Drag Fed's Favorite Inflation Signal To 3-Year Highs, Savings Rate Holds Near Lows After accelerating in March and April, The Fed's favorite inflation indicator - Core PCE (a measure of price changes in consumer goods and services that excludes volatile food and en.

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  • Primary source: ZeroHedge
  • Published: Jun 25, 2026, 12:45 PM UTC
  • Coverage area: Economy & Markets
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  1. Source published: Jun 25, 2026, 12:45 PM UTC
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