U.S. Inflation Surges Unexpectedly in February, Driven by Shelter and Gas
March 12, 2024
The U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI) for February 2024 reported a 0.4% increase, primarily due to higher costs for shelter and gasoline.
Annual inflation surpassed expectations at 3.2%, with the core CPI, which excludes food and energy, also rising by 0.4%.
Key contributors to the core CPI increase included shelter, airline fares, and motor vehicle insurance.
Inflationary pressures are influencing policymakers to consider a more hawkish approach, potentially postponing expected interest rate cuts.
The Federal Reserve may delay rate cuts until July, ensuring inflation is under control before easing monetary policy.
Persistent inflation concerns continue to be a focal issue for the Federal Reserve and the Biden administration.
Summary based on 18 sources
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The Guardian • Mar 12, 2024
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CNN • Mar 12, 2024
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