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GM81.5000.65%
F14.8400.13%
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HMC26.440-0.63%
TM174.9500%
CVNA64.100-3.72%
PAG180.960-0.06%
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U.S. inflation rises 3% in January, delaying hopes for Fed rate cuts

Trump reiterated on social media that the Fed should cut interest rates to align with his tariff policies.
Inflation accelerated in January as the cost of groceries, gasoline, and rent climbed, reinforcing the Fed's stance on interest rate cuts

U.S. inflation accelerated in January as the cost of groceries, gasoline, and rent climbed, adding pressure on businesses and households while likely reinforcing the Federal Reserve’s cautious stance on interest rate cuts.

The Labor Department reported Wednesday that the consumer price index rose 3% from a year ago, up from December’s 2.9%. Inflation has remained above the Fed’s 2% target for the past six months, reversing a prior downward trend. The latest increase follows a 3.5-year low of 2.4% in September.

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Rising costs have fueled political debate despite economists warning that Trump’s tariffs could push costs even higher. Markets reacted negatively, with the Dow dropping 400 points midday and bond yields rising as investors anticipated prolonged high interest rates.

Fed Chair Jerome Powell reaffirmed that while inflation has significantly cooled from its June 2022 peak of 9.1%, the central bank is not yet ready to ease borrowing costs.

On a monthly basis, inflation climbed 0.5% from December—the steepest jump since August 2023—while core inflation, which excludes volatile food and energy prices, rose 0.4%. Grocery costs alone increased 0.5%, driven by a 15.2% spike in egg prices after an avian flu outbreak led to the culling of 40 million birds.

Other notable price hikes include a 2% rise in car insurance, a 1.4% increase in hotel rates, and a 1.8% uptick in gas prices.

Businesses are already bracing for potential cost increases due to Trump’s existing tariffs on steel and aluminum, which could push up prices for cars, appliances, and industrial goods. Some retailers anticipate price hikes between 3% and 15% as early as March, with customers already rushing to make purchases before costs climb further.

Trump reiterated on social media that the Fed should cut interest rates to align with his tariff policies. However, Powell cautioned that higher tariffs could further fuel inflation, limiting the central bank’s ability to reduce rates.

Uncertainty over inflation and trade policies has raised concerns about business confidence, potentially impacting hiring and investment in the coming months.

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