US PCE inflation jumps to 3.8% in April
US Personal Consumption Expenditures inflation rose 3.8% year over year in April, the highest headline PCE reading since May 2023. Core PCE, which excludes food and energy, climbed to 3.3% year over year, while headline PCE increased 0.40% month to month and core PCE rose 0.24% month to month. That reading is nearly double the Federal Reserve's 2% target, eroding real wage gains and complicating any Fed plans to cut interest rates.
PCE inflation, the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge, rose to 3.8% in April, marking its highest level in nearly three years. Core PCE inflation, which excludes food and energy prices, also increased to 3.3%.
I don't understand why they ever pull out food and energy prices because those are things everyone needs most and it's the biggest factor on discretionary spend.
Small price to pay to keep your Emperors sex crimes under wraps.
why isn’t the Media beating the recession drum like they did with Biden?
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Higher gas prices, more war and higher inflation are exactly what Trump said he would do. I don’t know how he won with that platform but here we are. Promises made. Promises kept.