PPI Final Demand Key Detail Month-Over-Month
Energy more than offset the jump in food because the increase in services has more weight than the decline in goods.
PPI Year-Over-Year
PPI Final Demand Year-Over-Year Details
The year-over-year trends are inching up despite a massive drop in energy.
CPI Good News on Shelter and Energy But Food JumpsYesterday, I noted CPI Good News on Shelter and Energy But Food Jumps
The CPI was a mix of good and bad in September. The good outweighs the bad especially for renters. But what’s ahead?
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The BLS just handed Trump a huge campaign talking point. Five charts.
Increase From Pre-Pandemic
Looking AheadI expect further improvement in shelter, due to falling rent and OER. That is very good news given their weight in the CPI. Short term, the good new might end there.The price of crude has spiked so energy costs will rise.Medical care services is another hot spot that is bad news. Unfortunately, I expect the bad news will continue.The hurricanes will drive up the cost of home repairs and materials, perhaps substantially.Insurance costs will rise everywhere as insurers will look to spread out the damages.I will go over medical costs later today.
Ridiculous Answers from Harris and Trump Regarding Food CostsOn September 27, I noted Ridiculous Answers from Harris and Trump Regarding Food Costs
Both candidates have been asked questions what they would do about the rising cost of food. Let’s discuss their answers.
Trump also blamed imports. That is preposterous. Reducing imports would raise prices. And if Trump deports migrant crop pickers, prices will skyrocket.
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