The Deceptive Nature of Inflation's Headline Numbers.
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Headline inflation numbers can be misleading, and it's important to dig into more detailed numbers to understand what's really going on. By annualizing the 10-month number of the Consumer Price Index, the current inflation rate is closer to 3.4% rather than the headline 4.9%. Similarly, the Personal Consumption Expenditures numbers, which the Federal Reserve uses to measure inflation, show a nine-month total increase of only 2.3% if you start counting in July, which annualizes to just over 3%. While inflation is still higher than before, these numbers suggest that it has fallen sharply in the past 9-10 months.
Topics:business#annualized-numbers#consumer-price-index#federal-reserve#finance#inflation#personal-consumption-expenditures
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