Here's a brief explanation of key inflation and price-related economic indicators:
Inflation and Price Indicators
- Consumer Inflation Expectations: Consumers' outlook on future inflation.
- Core Consumer Prices: Consumer prices excluding food and energy.
- Core Inflation Rate MoM/YoY: Monthly/yearly change in core consumer prices.
- Core PCE Price Index: Personal Consumption Expenditures excluding food and energy.
- Core PPI MoM/YoY: Monthly/yearly change in core producer prices.
- CPI (Consumer Price Index): Measures changes in the price level of a basket of consumer goods and services.
- CPI Core YoY: Yearly change in core consumer prices.
- CPI Housing Utilities: CPI component related to housing and utilities costs.
- CPI Median: Median consumer price index change.
- CPI S.A: Seasonally adjusted CPI.
- CPI Transportation: CPI component related to transportation costs.
- CPI Trimmed-Mean: CPI excluding the most volatile items.
- Energy Inflation: Inflation rate for energy prices.
- Export Prices MoM/YoY: Monthly/yearly change in export prices.
- Food Inflation: Inflation rate for food prices.
- GDP Price Index: Measures changes in prices of goods and services included in GDP.
- Import Prices MoM/YoY: Monthly/yearly change in import prices.
- Inflation Rate MoM/YoY: Monthly/yearly change in the overall CPI.
- Michigan 5 Year Inflation Expectations: Long-term inflation expectations from the Michigan survey.
- PCE Price Index: Personal Consumption Expenditures price index.
- PPI (Producer Price Index): Measures changes in selling prices received by domestic producers.
- Rent Inflation: Inflation rate for rental prices.
- Services Inflation: Inflation rate for services prices.
These indicators help track inflationary trends and price stability, crucial for economic policy and financial decision-making.
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