The Federal Reserve’s preferred means of tracking inflation rose in January, defying some experts’ expectations. See potential bias and similarities in coverage from CNBC, CNNBusiness and dcexaminer: inflation federalreserve
The Federal Reserve’s preferred means of tracking inflation rose in January, defying some experts’ expectations. The Personal Consumption Expenditures price index rose 5.4% in the 12 months ending in January, higher than December’s 5.3%. In January alone, the measure indicated a 0.6% increase in prices, higher than December’s 0.2%.The news was described by some headlines as “surprising.
” Some experts, like JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, recently appeared less trusting of the Fed’s ability to rein in inflation than they were a month ago, when December’s low inflation numbers led to a more optimistic outlook. Without progress on limiting inflation, the Fed will likely continue raising interest rates to slow down borrowing and other economic activity. Coverage was common across the spectrum, particularly in business outlets.
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