Wall Street economists are expecting inflation to reaccelerate because of tariffs. Of course, a consensus view does not mean predictions will come true.

A Goldman research paper about the impact of tariffs sparked Trump's ire.

Markets hit record highs as investors saw inflation numbers as a sign the Fed has room to cut rates more — or that tariffs might not drive prices much higher.

Markets hit record highs as investors saw inflation numbers as a sign the Fed has room to cut rates more — or that tariffs might not drive prices much higher.

Goldman Sachs is taking the heat for its call that heavier tariff-induced consumer inflation is ahead, but it's far from alone in that view.

Wall Street economists are expecting inflation to reaccelerate because of tariffs. Of course, a consensus view does not mean predictions will come true.

Wall Street economists are expecting inflation to reaccelerate because of tariffs. Of course, a consensus view does not mean predictions will come true.