The drop in April’s consumer price index was a much-needed step in the right direction in the Federal Reserve's effort to tame inflation and provided hope for potential rate cuts this year. Retail sales, in another key report released on Wednesday, indicated a much weaker April, explaining the extended ... READ MORE >
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December CPI: Sticky service and housing prices illustrate the difficult last mile in inflation fight
The December Consumer Price Index captures both the broader disinflation taking place inside the goods sector and the persistent inflation inside the service sector. Each generates its own economic and policy narratives that carry implications for the economy in a year of a closely fought ... READ MORE >
U.S. October consumer price index: Further evidence of disinflation
If one was looking for evidence of a soft landing and a sustained economic expansion, look no further than the October consumer price index. Disinflation inside the October consumer price index caused by falling commodity, oil and gasoline prices resulted in no increase in inflation on the month ... READ MORE >
Energy pushes inflation higher but core prices remain grounded
Consumer inflation in August posted the biggest monthly increase in more than a year, driven mostly by the surge in oil and energy prices, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on Wednesday. But core inflation—which has more policy implications—grew slightly faster at 0.3% or 2.8% on a ... READ MORE >
Inflation grew faster in January, bolstering the case for more rate hikes
Inflation accelerated in January, bolstering the case for the Federal Reserve to continue raising interest rates at its next two meetings. January’s Consumer Price Index increased by 0.5% on the month, rising from a 0.1% increase in December, and by 6.4% on a 12-month basis, the Bureau of ... READ MORE >
U.S. August CPI: Core inflation arrives hot even as gas prices fall
Premature calls for the Federal Reserve to pause or pivot on its campaign to tame inflation should be politely dismissed given the 0.1% increase in top-line inflation in August. That gain translates into a 8.3% year-over-year increase in the headline number, according to government data released ... READ MORE >