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U.S. Consumer Prices Rose 8.3% in August, Higher Than Expected

Tiger Newspress2022-09-13

Inflation rose more than expected in August even as gas prices helped give consumers a little bit of a break, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Tuesday.

The consumer price index, which tracks a broad swath of goods and services, increased 0.1% for the month and 8.3% over the past year. Excluding volatile food and energy costs, CPI rose 0.6% from July and 6.3% from the same month in 2021.

Economists had been expecting headline inflation to fall 0.1% and core to increase 0.3%, according to Dow Jones estimates. The respective year-over-year estimates were for 8% and 6% gains.

Energy prices fell 5% for the month, led by a 10.6% slide in the gasoline index. However, those declines were offset by increases elsewhere.

The food index increased 0.8% in August and shelter costs, which make up about one-third of the weighting in the CPI, jumped 0.7% and are up 6.2% from a year ago.

Medical care services also showed a big increase, rising 0.8% on the month and up 5.6% from August 2021. New vehicle prices also rose, increasing 0.8% though used vehicles fell 0.1%.

Markets slumped following the news, Dow Jones Industrial Average futures sank 406 points, or about 1.3%. S&P 500 futures fell 1.7% and Nasdaq 100 futures slid 2.3%.

Treasury yields leaped higher, as the two-year note, which is most closely tied to Federal Reserve interest rate moves, surging 0.13 percentage point to 3.704%.

Markets had been widely expecting the Fed to enact a 0.75 percentage point rate increase at its meeting next week. Following the CPI release, traders took the possibility of a half-point move completely off the table and even were pricing in a 10% chance of a full percentage point hike, according to CME Group data.

“They’re watching for where inflation is coming from,” said Quincy Krosby, chief equity strategist at LPL Financial. “It’s very clear to them that it’s food, it’s transportation and it’s rent. Rent keeps marching higher. That is the most stubborn of everything the Fed is fighting at this point.”

The report presented conflicting sides of the inflation picture.

After peaking above $5 a gallon this summer, gasoline prices have pulled back sharply. However, the cost of living in other key areas such as food and shelter continue to push higher, raising concerns that inflation that had been concentrated is now beginning to spread.

To combat the surge, the Federal Reserve has raised interest rates four times this year for a total of 2.25 percentage points. Tuesday’s report was not expected to have great impact on the September meeting but rather through the end of the year and into 2023 as the central bank looks to tame inflation without tanking the economy.

The economy broadly has struggled in 2022 after posting its best year since 1984 last year, and inflation has played a major role. Gross domestic product contracted in each of the first two quarters, meeting a widely accepted definition of recession, and is on track to rise at just a 1.3% annualized pace in the third quarter, according to the Atlanta Fed.

There was some good news for workers in the August report, as real average hourly earnings adjusted for inflation rose a seasonally adjusted 0.2% for the month. However, they remained down 2.8% from a year ago.

The Fed is hoping to slow a labor market that has posed solid job gains through the year. Specifically, policymakers are concerned about a huge gap between job openings and available workers as labor force participation is stuck below its pre-pandemic levels. That has resulted in rising wages that have in turn put pressure on prices.

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  • Nomadr
    ·2023-06-21
    As long as crypto is alive and kicking... inflation will stay higher and even go higher... the daft knew it except FED lol...
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  • boonchek
    ·2022-09-14
    Ok
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  • tttwww
    ·2022-09-14
    Oh
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  • Jess261
    ·2022-09-14
    Okay
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    • boonchek
      Ok
      2022-09-14
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  • rayrockong
    ·2022-09-14
    Nice
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  • BKT
    ·2022-09-13
    Pls like thanks 
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  • Uasbau
    ·2022-09-13
    CPI at 8.3% higher than expected, so FOMC ready to raise interest by another 75 points? What's expected? And it's funny that market hv been upwards last few days only to be downward today. A distorted market?
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  • DailyTrader7
    ·2022-09-13
    Wild ride yeah
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  • Bank of Arai
    ·2022-09-13
    K
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  • Bank of Arai
    ·2022-09-13
    Ok
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  • Pablo322
    ·2022-09-13
    Ok
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  • myLaohor
    ·2022-09-13
    Ok
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  • fishfire
    ·2022-09-13
    Free fall soon
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    • Pablo322
      ok
      2022-09-13
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  • cptan1
    ·2022-09-13
    [Facepalm] 
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  • kuppi
    ·2022-09-13
    Like
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  • Troedas
    ·2022-09-13
    Cool
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  • dallanube
    ·2022-09-13
    Not yet bottom...
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    • Troedas
      yay
      2022-09-13
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  • Nanamoney
    ·2022-09-13
    One day up and the other day down ! [LOL] just too funny !!! And the share price follow the roller coaster
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