Federal Reserve Economic Data

Sticky Price Consumer Price Index less Food and Energy (CORESTICKM159SFRBATL)

Observation:

Oct 2024: 3.96545 (+ more)   Updated: Nov 13, 2024 12:01 PM CST
Oct 2024:  3.96545  
Sep 2024:  4.01087  
Aug 2024:  4.10371  
Jul 2024:  4.16495  
Jun 2024:  4.22688  
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Units:

Percent Change from Year Ago,
Seasonally Adjusted

Frequency:

Monthly

NOTES

Source: Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta  

Release: Sticky Price CPI  

Units:  Percent Change from Year Ago, Seasonally Adjusted

Frequency:  Monthly

Notes:

The Sticky Price Consumer Price Index (CPI) is calculated from a subset of goods and services included in the CPI that change price relatively infrequently. Because these goods and services change price relatively infrequently, they are thought to incorporate expectations about future inflation to a greater degree than prices that change on a more frequent basis. One possible explanation for sticky prices could be the costs firms incur when changing price.

To obtain more information about this release see: Michael F. Bryan, and Brent H. Meyer. “Are Some Prices in the CPI More Forward Looking Than Others? We Think So.” Economic Commentary (Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland) (May 19, 2010): 1–6. https://doi.org/10.26509/frbc-ec-201002.

Suggested Citation:

Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Sticky Price Consumer Price Index less Food and Energy [CORESTICKM159SFRBATL], retrieved from FRED, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis; https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/CORESTICKM159SFRBATL, .

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