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U.S. inflation holds steady at 2.7% in December, matching November’s pace

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Inflation Update: Understanding the Latest Numbers

The latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that core CPI (Consumer Price Index) rose 0.2% in December, both monthly and 2.6% annually. This is 0.1 percentage point under forecasts. On the other hand, the headline CPI ticked up 0.3% on the month, keeping the year-over-year rate at 2.7%, which is right in line with the Dow Jones consensus estimate.

Breaking Down the Numbers

While headline inflation is still above the Fed’s 2% target, the cooler core reading suggests that inflation might finally be losing steam. However, this is not the whole story. Shelter costs, which make up over a third of the CPI, jumped 0.4% in December and were up 3.2% from a year ago. This single category was the biggest driver behind the monthly gain.

Key Areas of Inflation

Other areas that contributed to inflation include:

  • Food prices, which shot up 0.7%
  • Recreation, which saw a significant increase
  • Airfares
  • Medical care
  • Apparel, which was affected by tariffs

It’s worth noting that household furnishings actually saw a drop after President Donald Trump pulled back on tariff hikes for that import category.

Notable Increases

The 1.2% spike in recreation costs was the biggest one-month jump since the index started tracking it in 1993, according to the BLS. This significant increase highlights the complexity of the current inflation landscape.

Conclusion

In conclusion, while the core CPI reading might suggest that inflation is slowing down, other areas such as shelter costs, food prices, and recreation are still experiencing significant increases. Understanding these trends is crucial for making informed decisions about the economy. As the data continues to evolve, it will be important to keep a close eye on these numbers to see how they impact the overall economic landscape.

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