Is inflation quietly regaining a foothold? July's Producer Price Index (PPI) shocked by surging 0.9% month-over-month—the fastest climb in three years—with the annual rate hitting 3.3% (compared to 2.7% consumer inflation). Tariffs on imports are finally showing up in the pipeline, with price increases broad-based across goods and, crucially, services like dental care and airline fares.
Why does this matter for your wallet? Once producer costs spike, consumer prices usually follow. But some importers are still eating higher costs, a buffer that experts warn can't last much longer. The Federal Reserve now stands at a crossroads: do they keep rates high to contain inflation, or cut to support a softening labor market? Services inflation—traditionally stickier—has abruptly firmed after months of helping offset goods price jumps. The pressure is now on Fed Chair Jerome Powell, with Wall Street and Main Street anxiously watching his Jackson Hole remarks for clues.
Producer Inflation Surges Stir Fed Debate
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