US annual inflation declines to 7.1% in November vs. 7.3% expected
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Re: US annual inflation declines to 7.1% in November vs. 7.3% expected
#2I feel like the rise of only 0.1% October->November is more significant than the 7.1% YOY headline number, which is taking into account a lot of inflation that has already happened months ago. Of course, back in July we had a 0.0% MoM CPI increase that looked promising, but that didn't last long: https://www.bls.gov/news.release/cpi.nr0.htm
Re: US annual inflation declines to 7.1% in November vs. 7.3% expected
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#5I suspect some of this is because the level of economic activity is dropping.
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#6Re: US annual inflation declines to 7.1% in November vs. 7.3% expected
#7Remember that "declines" in this context just means that prices are going up slightly slower than they were before. It doesn't mean anything's getting any cheaper.
Re: US annual inflation declines to 7.1% in November vs. 7.3% expected
#8Remember that "declines" in this context just means that prices are going up slightly slower than they were before. It doesn't mean anything's getting any cheaper.
Re: US annual inflation declines to 7.1% in November vs. 7.3% expected
#9Remember that "declines" in this context just means that prices are going up slightly slower than they were before. It doesn't mean anything's getting any cheaper.
This is true for the overall price level, but some things did get cheaper: energy (MoM) and used vehicles (MoM and YoY). Minor nit, granted.
Re: US annual inflation declines to 7.1% in November vs. 7.3% expected
#10I suspect some of this is because the level of economic activity is dropping.