Economics

Will Inflation Slow?

In December, the Fed’s preferred inflation indicator, the personal consumption expenditure price index, was running at a 5.8% annual rate. In January, a different measure of consumer price inflation reached 7.5 percent, the highest level in 40 years. According to Kashkari, most private projections predict that inflation will fall to roughly 3% by the end

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What Inflation Rate Should I Use For Retirement Planning?

When budgeting for retirement, financial gurus recommend considering a 3% yearly inflation rate. That is, in fact, a greater rate than the government has calculated in recent years. The Bureau of Labor Statistics calculates the current Consumer Price Index (CPI) by tracking monthly average prices of consumer goods. The CPI is defined as “a measure

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