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Analysis

Hot January CPI sends a chill over the inflation outlook

Summary

Expectations of seeing further modest improvement in inflation at the start of this year were dashed by the January Consumer Price Index. The headline CPI rose 0.5% last month, well ahead of consensus expectations for a 0.3% increase. The upside surprise to the core index was more modest (0.4% versus expectations for a 0.3% increase), but illustrated broad-based strength in pricing at the start of the year. Core goods prices rose 0.3% and are now little changed over the past year as the deflationary tailwinds of improving supply chains have petered out. Core services prices rose 0.5% amid a 0.4% rise in shelter costs and strength in non-housing services like transportation and recreation.

The upside surprise is reminiscent of last January's CPI report and suggests even the updated seasonal factors released in today's report are still struggling to capture early year price increases after the pandemic-period scrambled the typical calendar year pattern of price changes. That said, both the year-over-year rates of the headline and core CPI indices rose over the month. Therefore, setting aside any issues over residual seasonality, today's report offers more evidence of progress in lowering inflation stalling out.

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