The U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics released their monthly inflation report today covering the 12 months ending in January indicating a massive jump in inflation. Should you worry? Current inflation (CPI-U) nearly doubled from 0.73% to 1.37%. The Consumer Price Index was 236.916 up from 236.525 in December. According to the BLS, the rate of decline for Energy has slowed a bit last month. Energy was down -12.6% in January, but only down -6.5% over the previous 12 months in February. Gasoline is only down -7.3% this month compared to -19.7% last month, while Fuel Oil is down -28.7% compared with -31.4% in December. The only energy commodity that is down more than previously is … [Read more...]
Deflation Returns in September
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released their inflation numbers for the year ending September 30th on October 15, 2015. Monthly inflation was negative (disinflationary) for the second month in a row resulting in annual deflation of -0.04%. Although at this level the deflation is so slight that the BLS rounds it to Zero. So basically prices are on par with those of a year ago. However, that doesn't mean that all prices are identical to those of a year ago. In the report issued by the BLS yesterday we note that food prices are up 1.4% over a year ago while energy prices are down -18.4%. and all other items excluding food and energy are up 1.9% so we see that the primary cause of the … [Read more...]