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The U.S. Commerce Department said on Friday its Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Price Index gained 0.1% in May, matching the rise in April and in line with the consensus estimate in a Reuters ...
The PCE inflation measure, followed closely by the Federal Reserve crept up in February. A core reading stayed elevated. What it means for rate cuts.
First, PCE data is more comprehensive than CPI data. It includes a broader subset of goods and services prices, as well as spending from both rural and urban consumers.
The PCE inflation gauge does a better job of communicating this real, systemic inflation to the Fed's policymakers. The bottom line on PCE (Image credit: Getty Images) ...