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MonthMonthly Inflation Rate
(seasonally adjusted)Annual Inflation Rate
(not seasonally adjusted)
March 20240.43.5
February 20240.43.2
January 20240.33.1
December 20230.23.4
November 20230.13.1
October 20230.03.2
September 20230.43.7
August 20230.63.7
July 20230.23.2
June 20230.23.0
May 20230.14.0
April 20230.44.9
March 20230.15.0
February 20230.46.0
January 20230.56.4
December 20220.16.5
November 20220.27.1
October 20220.57.7
September 20220.48.2
August 20220.28.3
July 20220.08.5
June 20221.29.1
May 20220.98.6
April 20220.48.3
March 20221.08.5
February 20220.77.9
January 20220.67.5
December 20210.87.0
November 20210.86.8
October 20210.96.2
September 20210.45.4
August 20210.45.3
July 20210.45.4
June 20210.85.4
May 20210.75.0
April 20210.74.2
March 20210.52.6
February 20210.41.7
January 20210.21.4
December 20200.51.4
November 20200.21.2
October 20200.11.2
September 20200.21.4
August 20200.41.3
July 20200.51.0
June 20200.40.6
May 2020-0.10.1
April 2020-0.80.3
March 2020-0.41.5
February 20200.12.3
January 20200.22.5
December 20190.32.3
November 20190.22.1
October 2019
Annual inflation % is the second number.
Note what happened after January 2021 and that's why the above polling results are the way they are.
Calling bullshit. You're full of crap, while you misquote and cherry-pick to sensationalise your own source whereas what that very same source really said was...
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Key Takeaways
- The U.S. inflation rate shows the change in prices year-over-year.
The inflation rate responds to different phases of the business cycle as the economy expands and contracts.
The Federal Reserve uses monetary policy to control inflation and keep it at or near an annual target of 2%.
In 2022, inflation reached some of the highest levels seen since 1981, hitting 9.1% mid-year in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Inflation came down in 2023, ending the year at 3.4%.
What Is the Inflation Rate?
The inflation rate is the percentage change in the price of products and services from one year to the next. Two of the most common ways to measure inflation are the Consumer Price Index (CPI) calculated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and the personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index from the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA). The CPI measures the change in prices paid by U.S. consumers over time, and it is the most popular way to gauge inflation.45
The year-over-year (YOY) inflation rate is calculated by subtracting the value of the CPI at the beginning of the year from the value at the end of the year. The result is then divided by the CPI value at the beginning of the year and then multiplied by 100 to get the inflation rate percentage.
What Is the Inflation for Each Year?
An average rate of inflation can be calculated for each year:
In 2023, the average rate of inflation was 4.1%.
In 2022, the average rate of inflation was 8.0%.
In 2021, the average rate of inflation was 4.7%.
In 2020, the average rate of inflation was 1.2%.
3.5%
The latest year-on-year inflation rate before seasonal adjustment as of March 2024.
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By looking at the inflation rate each year, you can gain insight into how prices changed and how events around the globe impacted the average U.S. consumer.
www.investopedia.com
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Further sources...
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The annual inflation rate for the United States was 3.5% for the 12 months ending March, compared to the previous rate of 3.2%, according to U.S. Labor Department data published on April 10, 2024. The next inflation update is scheduled for release on May 15 at 8:30 a.m. ET, providing information...
www.usinflationcalculator.com
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www.bls.gov
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As to the first link (yet another dog whistling vright-wing YouTube channel, begging for subscribers to get above the 100K mark) because the American people really are still buying all those "election fraud" lies in 2024 aren't they? That must be why The Orange Turd only got 78% of votes for the Republican nomination in Indianna last week as just under 22% of Republicans there voted for Nikki Haley, a canditate who pulled out two months ago.
Keep flogging the dead horse marty351, perhaps when the maggots within hatch they can cause it to levitate.