A bumpy but generally downward path for inflation — and the prices paid for all manner of goods — may pressure consumers to pull back...
We may have to wait a bit longer for rate cuts. And for the U.S. consumer, inflation’s a stubborn fact of life — volatile, to...
The end of inflation? The end of the pinch to paycheck-to-paycheck wallets? Hardly. And, per the latest Consumer Price Index data, released Thursday (Jan. 11) by...
The year 2022 marked a continued emergence from the pandemic, and new data show just how much — and how fast — we spent our...
Lately, it seems that just when things started to look more promising for those seeking to purchase a home, a new set of discouraging numbers gets...
Eighty years ago, psychologist Abraham Maslow described mankind’s “hierarchy of needs.” He’d likely gaze in alarm at the price tag, as calculated by PYMNTS, that’s...
Increasingly, having a room of one’s own — an affordable house or rental — feels out of reach. In the most recent monthly PYMNTS gauge...
For many Americans, owning a home or renting an apartment signifies financial stability and maturity, with Americans traditionally leaving home early and never looking back....
Who are the zillennials? A cohort of the 30 million United States consumers born between 1990 and 2000, zillennials bridge the gap between millennials and...