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    A Key Inflation Measure Moderated in January

    By Staff WriterMarch 1, 20243 Mins Read
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    A measure of inflation closely watched by the Federal Reserve continued to cool on an annual basis in January, the latest sign that price increases are coming back under control even as growth remains solid.

    The Personal Consumption Expenditures price index climbed 2.4 percent last month compared with a year earlier. That was in line with what economists had forecast and down from the 2.6 percent December reading.

    After stripping out food and fuel costs, which can move around from month to month, a “core” price index climbed 2.8 percent from January 2022. That followed a 2.9 percent December reading.

    Still, the closely watched core measure climbed more quickly on a monthly basis: It picked up by 0.4 percent, quicker than a 0.1 percent December pace. That was the fastest pace of increase since January 2023.

    Taken as a whole, the data provide further evidence that while inflation continues to come down, the path back to normal could remain at least somewhat bumpy.

    Fed officials aim for 2 percent price increases, so today’s inflation rate remains elevated. Still, it is much lower than its peak in 2022. In their December economic projections, central bankers predicted that inflation would cool to 2.4 percent by the end of the year.

    Policymakers meet next on March 19-20, and the latest inflation data could factor in to how they are thinking about the economy. Officials have recently been able to dial back their campaign to slow the economy because price increases have been swiftly cooling.

    Fed officials have already raised interest rates to a range of 5.25 to 5.5 percent, up sharply from near zero as recently as early 2022. But they skipped a final rate increase that they had previously predicted in 2023, and have signaled that they could cut interest rates several times this year.

    Investors are now wondering how soon those rate cuts could come, and how quickly they will proceed. But Fed officials have been taking a wait-and-see approach, worried about declaring victory before inflation is firmly stamped out.

    “While we’ve seen great progress toward achieving our goals, the journey is not yet over,” John C. Williams, the president of the powerful Federal Reserve Bank of New York, said in a speech this week. But he said that there were risks on both sides.

    “Inflation may surprise on the upside, or consumer strength — a major driver of the robust growth we saw in 2023 — may fade more quickly than I anticipate,” he said.

    Thursday’s report also included a fresh reading on consumer spending, and suggested that consumers spent less in inflation-adjusted terms last month.

    But a measure of personal income climbed more than expected, in part as dividend income climbed. Such gains amid slowing price increases could give shoppers continued wherewithal to spend this year.

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