Higher gas and rents keep US inflation elevated
Prices outside the volatile food and energy categories rose 0.4% from February to March, the same accelerated pace as in the previous month. Measured from a year earlier, these core prices are up 3.8%, unchanged from the year-over-year rise in February.
Wednesday's figures represent a disappointment for the
Republican critics of President
The March figures, the third straight month of inflation readings well above the Fed's 2% target, provide concerning evidence that inflation is stuck at an elevated level after having steadily dropped in the second half of 2023.
The latest numbers threaten to torpedo the prospect of multiple rate cuts this year. Fed officials have made clear that with the economy healthy, they're in no rush to cut their benchmark rate despite their earlier projections that they would do so three times this year.
The report "pours cold water on the view that the faster readings in January and February simply represented the start of new-year price increases that were not likely to persist,"
On
The broad S&P 500 stock index was off about 1% in late-morning trading.
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Lower rates would lead, over time, to reduced borrowing costs for businesses and consumers.
Overall consumer prices rose 0.4% from February to March, the same as in the previous month. Compared with a year ago, prices rose 3.5%, up from a year-over-year figure of 3.2% in February.
The persistence of elevated
"My agenda is lowering costs for prescription drugs, health care, student debt and hidden junk fees," Biden said in a statement.
The costs of owning a vehicle were a key reason why prices jumped last month: Auto insurance surged 2.6% in March and are up a dramatic 22% from a year ago. That increase reflects, in part, the rise in new-car prices over the past two years.
Average auto repair costs increased 1.7% from February to March and are up a sharp 8.2% from a year earlier.
And the price of gas to power most vehicles surged 1.7% last month. Prices for new and used cars, though, fell slightly.
Clothing costs jumped 0.7% in March, the second straight month of sizable increases, though they have barely risen over the past year. Grocery prices, though, were unchanged last month and are just 1.2% higher than they were a year ago, providing some relief to consumers after the huge spikes in food prices in the previous two years.
The chronically elevated inflation so far this year does suggest that American consumers, on average, remain confident enough to keep spending despite steady price increases, said
Likewise, she said, the surge in auto insurance and repair costs reflect the previous sharp increases in auto sales prices.
"It means that the consumer's in good shape and accepting price increases still," Rosner-Warburton said.
Though inflation has plummeted from its peak of 9.1% in
This has meant hardships for many lower-income families, whose wages may not have fully kept up with rising prices.
Chubbs said the beneficiaries typically live paycheck-to-paycheck and are vulnerable to any sharp change in their financial circumstances. Most are still struggling to recover from the jump in costs over the past three years, including in rents, child care and car ownership -- practically a necessity in a region with limited public transportation.
"If anything throws them off, it's going to take them a while to recover," Chubbs said. "Just because things get better, that doesn't mean that I've caught up with everything."



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