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Mixed U.S. Inflation Data From the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Report
2025/05/01 09:15
Newly released U.S. inflation data from the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) report presented mixed signals for markets and the Federal Reserve, presenting a sticky picture that could delay interest rate cuts and keep the Fed cautious ahead of its upcoming May meeting.
While some figures signaled a further cooling of price pressures, others suggested that inflation remains sticky enough to prevent any imminent shift in the central bank’s course toward cutting rates.
The core PCE price index, which excludes food and energy, held steady year-over-year at 2.6% in March, remaining in line with expectations but revealing a backdrop of revisions that went largely unanticipated.
At the same time, overall PCE inflation rose to 2.3% year-over-year, exceeding the 2.1% forecast. In terms of month-over-month numbers, core prices showed even more contrast, remaining flat—the lowest monthly figure since April 2020.
Mixed Data Complicates Federal Reserve’s Policy Path
Although inflation is easing in some areas, it is still hovering above the Fed’s 2% target, complicating the path forward. The month-over-month rise in core PCE was 0%, coming in below expectations of 0.1%.
However, February’s core PCE month-over-month figure was revised higher from 0.4% to 0.5%, displaying stronger past momentum. This combination of flat current growth and hotter past data blurs the trend.
Moreover, the surprising upward revision of the prior year-over-year core PCE from 2.8% to 3.0% suggests a more persistent inflation problem than investors had anticipated, especially given the hopes for a steeper cooling trend.
However, inflation continues to be sticky, especially in services, where price increases remain more stubborn, reducing the likelihood of a pending move toward cutting rates.
Political Pressure Mounts, but Federal Reserve Remains Firm
The central bank is also facing increasing political pressure. President Donald Trump has publicly criticized Fed Chair Jerome Powell for not cutting rates rapidly enough, especially amid trade tensions with China.
At the same time, Powell is navigating the economic fallout of the administration’s tariffs, which have contributed to greater price volatility in recent months.
Beyond the political dynamics, the Fed must balance stimulating economic growth with controlling inflation. While the PCE report indicates progress on both fronts, it might not be enough to shift the Fed's pessimistic outlook just yet.
The next policy meeting is scheduled for May 6–7, and any anticipation of a rate cut seems premature, given the sticky inflation picture and the overall economic landscape.
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