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Data for the Classroom from Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog http://dolanecon.blogspot.com/ US Inflation Data: Headline CPI Inflation ...
Headline CPI Inflation Slows Slightly in August <ul><li>The inflation number most likely to make headlines is the monthly ...
Core Inflation was Slightly Higher in August <ul><li>Food and energy prices are highly volatile and account for much of th...
The “Trimmed Mean” CPI <ul><li>Another way to remove volatility from the CPI series is the “16% trimmed mean CPI” publishe...
Which Measure is Best? <ul><li>The CPI for all items gives the most accurate picture of current changes in the cost of liv...
The Longer Term Trend <ul><li>To see longer term trends in inflation, it is useful to look at annual average inflation, no...
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The Longer Term Trend <ul><li>To US Inflation Data: Headline CPI Inflation Slows, Core Inflation UP a Bit in August

The Longer Term Trend To see longer term trends in inflation, it is useful to look at annual average inflation, not just month-to-month changes All measures of inflation rates slowed during the global recession, but they are now rising again The Fed considers 2% annual inflation to be consistent with prudent monetary policy in the long run Posted September 16, 2011 on Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog http://dolanecon.blogspot.com

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