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U.S. annual inflation rate drops to 8.5%
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#72Good news I guess. But my electricity price literally doubled. My house insurance is up 30%. My gas bill is up by a lot. Have you seen the price of oreos? The $5 box at Taco Bell is my splurge and I'm trying to cut back on everything I can.
What supplier and location, out of curiosity?
Re: U.S. annual inflation rate drops to 8.5%
#73is there really no better way to calculate this? 9.1% between june 2021 and june 2022 8.5% between july 2021 and july 2022 its just not really conveying everything... well?
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#74Whats the goal? At what inflation rate will the Fed be happy with?
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#75Core inflation is +5.9% YoY (lower than expectations) I expect the Fed to declare "mission accomplished" via a 50 bps hike in September if the Aug CPI print is lower.
Re: U.S. annual inflation rate drops to 8.5%
#76Good news I guess. But my electricity price literally doubled. My house insurance is up 30%. My gas bill is up by a lot. Have you seen the price of oreos? The $5 box at Taco Bell is my splurge and I'm trying to cut back on everything I can.
>But my electricity price literally doubled. What supplier and location, out of curiosity?
Re: U.S. annual inflation rate drops to 8.5%
#77[1] In economics there is a proposition known as Dornbusch’s Law that states: Crises take longer to arrive than you can imagine, but when they do come, they happen faster than you can possibly imagine.
[2] https://www.resilience.org/stories/2022-08-08/the-renewed-cl...
[3] https://www.resilience.org/stories/2022-08-03/the-status-of-...
Re: U.S. annual inflation rate drops to 8.5%
#78Good news I guess. But my electricity price literally doubled. My house insurance is up 30%. My gas bill is up by a lot. Have you seen the price of oreos? The $5 box at Taco Bell is my splurge and I'm trying to cut back on everything I can.
>But my electricity price literally doubled. What supplier and location, out of curiosity?
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The Fed doesn't report inflation, the Bureau of Labor Statistics does. Maybe they're all part of the same Illuminati-style über conspiracy. But, in theory, they are independent of each other for a reason.
Re: U.S. annual inflation rate drops to 8.5%
#80Whats the goal? At what inflation rate will the Fed be happy with?
You should also keep in mind that inflation trends tend to lag behind monetary policy, so the Fed will actually pivot strategies ~6-12 months prior to when the inflation rate is projected to return to 2%. This means that the actual rate we land at will be a lot more imprecise -- potentially as high as 4% or as low as 1% -- while policy gets dialed in. The Fed has historically been fine with a sine-wave pattern of this nature so long as it averages out to 2% over time (there will also probably be some magical thinking in underweighing the past 12 months of extraordinary inflation for the purposes of such averages).
One last thing: the Fed typically uses the core PCE for measuring inflation, which excludes food and energy prices, since they're prone to price shocks. The year-over-year core PCE was 4.8% for the month of July. They'll probably choose to overshoot this measure, however, since inflation sentiment over the CPI is highly negative.