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Core inflation remains unchanged in August, signaling potential interest rate cuts ahead.

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Last updated: September 26, 2025 1:43 pm
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Published: September 26, 2025
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Core inflation remained relatively stable in August, according to data from the Federal Reserve’s primary forecasting tool, a development that suggests potential interest rate reductions are on the horizon. The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index indicated a 0.3% increase for the month, leading to an annual inflation rate of 2.7%, as reported by the Commerce Department. Meanwhile, the core PCE price index, which excludes food and energy prices, rose 0.2% for the month, marking an annual rate of 2.9%.

The annual headline inflation rate represents a slight uptick from July’s 2.6%, but the core inflation rate remained unchanged. Notably, these figures aligned with predictions from the Dow Jones consensus forecast.

Consumer behavior also showed resilience, with personal income seeing a 0.4% increase in August and personal consumption expenditures rising at a 0.6% rate—both slightly exceeding previous estimates by 0.1 percentage points. While the Federal Reserve aims for a 2% inflation target, these latest readings are not expected to significantly alter the policymakers’ stance, who have signaled the likelihood of two more quarter-point rate cuts by year-end.

In the aftermath of this report, stock market futures experienced gains, while Treasury yields declined. The data suggests that the tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump have had a limited impact on consumer prices. Many economists anticipated that such tariffs would drive up prices, but businesses have managed to mitigate the effects through strategic inventory management and cost absorption.

Price movements varied, with goods seeing a modest 0.1% increase and services rising by 0.3%. Food prices climbed by 0.5%, while energy costs surged by 0.8%. Housing expenses also increased by 0.4%.

Consumer spending remained robust, reflecting a trend that became evident over the summer months. The personal saving rate rose to 4.6%, adding 0.2 percentage points to the month. “Consumers literally hit it out of the park with very strong gains in spending not just for August, but also for June and July,” commented Chris Rupkey, chief economist at Fwdbonds. This trend of increased spending appears to be a response to earlier periods of economic uncertainty resulting from tariff announcements.

Fed officials, including Chair Jerome Powell, have indicated that the impact of tariffs may serve primarily as a one-time price boost rather than a long-term inflation driver. Nonetheless, some policymakers maintain cautious views, suggesting limited potential for further rate reductions.

Currently, markets are largely anticipating a rate cut in October, although sentiment is more reserved regarding another reduction in December. Last week, the Federal Open Market Committee implemented a quarter-point rate cut, the first of the year, lowering the benchmark to a target range of 4% to 4.25%.

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