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    US Inflation edges up in December amid strong consumer spending growth

    January 31, 2025

    Inflation in the United States remained persistent in December, with a key gauge monitored by the Federal Reserve rising 2.6% year-over-year, up from 2.4% in November. Core inflation, which excludes volatile food and energy prices, remained steady at 2.8% for the third consecutive month, according to the Commerce Department’s latest report. These figures come amid economic uncertainty, as former President Donald Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico, potentially increasing costs for consumers.

    US Inflation edges up in December amid strong consumer spending growth

    The inflation data arrives just days after the Federal Reserve, led by Chair Jerome Powell, opted to hold interest rates steady. The central bank has kept its benchmark rate in a range of 4.25% to 4.5%, following three cuts at the end of 2024. Despite signs of easing inflation in recent months, overall price growth remains above the Fed’s 2% target, prompting a cautious approach to further rate adjustments. December’s inflation report showed mixed signals. While annual inflation ticked up, short-term trends indicate a slowdown.

    Core prices increased by just 0.2% from November, a pace more aligned with the Fed’s goals. Moreover, inflation over the past three months has averaged an annualized rate of 2.2%, down from 2.6% in the prior period, suggesting underlying price pressures may be cooling. Consumer spending remained strong in December, rising 0.7% from the previous month, outpacing a 0.4% increase in personal income. This growth was supported by steady wage gains and rising asset values, though the personal savings rate fell to 3.8%, the lowest in months.

    A notable rise in spending on goods, including electronics and furniture, may reflect consumer efforts to purchase before potential tariffs take effect. The prospect of new trade policies is adding to inflation concerns. Trump has suggested imposing tariffs on imports from key trade partners, which could drive up costs for various goods, from automobiles to food products like avocados. Economists warn that such tariffs could reverse recent progress in stabilizing inflation, adding pressure on the Fed’s monetary policy decisions in the coming months.

    Energy prices saw a notable increase, with a 2.7% rise in December, contributing to the overall inflation uptick. Meanwhile, durable goods prices, including appliances and electronics, declined by 0.4%, showing deflationary trends in some sectors. The employment cost index also rose 0.9% in the fourth quarter, reflecting continued wage pressures, though annual gains of 3.8% were slightly below previous levels.

    Federal Reserve officials remain cautious about inflation trends. Powell emphasized the need for continued progress before further rate cuts, while Fed Governor Michelle Bowman reiterated that the central bank will maintain its current policy stance until inflation moves closer to the 2% target. With economic growth slowing slightly in the final quarter of 2024, policymakers are closely watching whether inflation moderates further or if external factors, such as tariffs, push prices in the opposite direction. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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