Core Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE)
Personal Consumption Expenditures Excluding Food and Energy
126.253
– D
– W
+0.3% M
+3.1% Y
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Core PCE inflation rises 0.25% in latest month
The Federal Reserve faces pressure to prioritize employment over price stability as inflation remains elevated.
Core PCE inflation rose 0.25% over the past month, as the Fed faces pressure to prioritize employment over price stability.
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| 127.871 | 0% D | - 0% W | + 0.2% M | + 3% Y | |
| 323.364 | – D | – W | + 0.4% M | + 2.9% Y | |
| 324.625 | 0% D | 0% W | + 0.5% M | + 3.2% Y | |
| 329.793 | – D | – W | + 0.3% M | + 3.1% Y | |
| 127.285 | – D | – W | + 0.4% M | + 2.9% Y |
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