The Labor Department on Friday released the January 2026 consumer price index (CPI), which showed that inflation remained elevated above the Federal Reserve's target.
Investors got some good news this week on the state of the labor market, and more may be on the way Friday on inflation.
Economists expect the January CPI report to show cooling inflation, a key factor in whether the Federal Reserve resumes interest rate cuts. Follow along with our live coverage here.
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