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Consumer Price Index
Waiting for another inflation report, with concern
by
Matt Levin
Aug 9, 2022
Wednesday the government will tell us how much prices changed year over year in July. Inflation was an alarming 9.1% in June.
What do different measures of inflation tell us?
Jun 30, 2022
The PCE and CPI measure different things, but the message they send to consumers may influence expectations — that then can affect inflation.
Some prices take longer than others to drop — and longer than inflation
Jun 13, 2022
Some essentials — notably food — may may maintain their price strength. Appliances and furniture may come down quicker.
"Owners' equivalent rent" a key property of inflation
by
Matt Levin
Jun 10, 2022
OER, a component of the consumer price index, involves homeowners’ estimates of what their residence would rent for.
Inflation eases, but uneasy consumers expect more price hikes
May 11, 2022
Will worries about higher costs down the road lead to curtailed spending?
Government data seems to show inflation's slowing. But that doesn't mean prices will fall.
by
Justin Ho
May 10, 2022
In some ways, falling prices would actually be bad news for the economy.
When it comes to inflation measures, the Federal Reserve prefers the PCE
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Sean McHenry
Apr 29, 2022
For monetary officials, the personal consumption expenditures gauge beats the CPI. A trip to the grocery store helps explain why.
For public good, not for profit.
Why inflation hits harder, depending on who you are
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Maria Hollenhorst
Apr 25, 2022
People who spend a bigger chunk of their budget on gas and groceries are disproportionately impacted by rising prices.
U.S. inflation jumped 8.5% in past year, highest since 1981
Apr 12, 2022
With this data, the Fed is expected to raise interest rates aggressively.
Inflation is high, but has it peaked?
Jan 12, 2022
Inflation is high but decelerating. So when will it decelerate to something normal?