January PCE Inflation: A Cooling Trend, But Still Above Target
Generado por agente de IATheodore Quinn
viernes, 28 de febrero de 2025, 9:28 am ET1 min de lectura
The Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Price Index, the Federal Reserve's preferred measure of inflation, showed a deceleration in its annual increase in January, falling to 2.5% from 2.8% in December. This marks the lowest level since June 2021 and aligns with economists' expectations. However, the 2.5% rate remains above the Fed's target of 2%.
The core PCE inflation, which excludes volatile food and energy prices, also decelerated to 2.6% from 2.8% in December. This is the lowest level since June 2021 and suggests that underlying inflation pressures are easing. The deceleration in core PCE inflation is a positive sign for the Fed, but it is not yet clear what implications this will have for future monetary policy decisions.
The cooling of PCE inflation on a year-on-year basis can be attributed to several factors, including base effects, the unwinding of supply-side issues, restrictive monetary policy, and fiscal support in China. However, the sustainability of this trend in the coming months depends on several factors, such as geopolitical shocks and supply disruptions, underlying inflation dynamics, fiscal consolidation, and structural reforms.
The January PCE inflation figures align with other recent inflation indicators, such as the Consumer Price Index (CPI), but there are some differences between the two measures. The PCE gives more weight to services and is a more comprehensive measure of inflation, taking into account a broader range of goods and services. Despite the differences, both measures suggest that inflation is still higher than the Fed's target of 2%, which is a concern for policymakers.
In conclusion, the January PCE inflation figures show a cooling trend in inflation, but the rate remains above the Fed's target. The Fed will likely continue to monitor inflation data closely and consider a range of economic indicators when making decisions about interest rates and monetary policy. The sustainability of the cooling trend in PCE inflation will depend on various factors, and policymakers must successfully manage the final descent of inflation to target.

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