U.S. Inflation Trend Continues to Ease Through March

 | Apr 13, 2023 14:31

The Consumer Price Index eased more than expected in March, providing fresh evidence that pricing pressure has peaked and inflation remains on track to decelerate further in the months ahead. The core reading of CPI posted a firmer reading, but this looks like an outlier when viewed in context with a range of alternative inflation metrics.

Let’s start with the official numbers from the Labor Department. Headline CPI in year-over-year terms eased sharply to 5.0%, down from February’s 6.0% pace. The drop marks the slowest increase in nearly two years. The caveat is the slight uptick in core CPI, which the Fed prioritizes as a superior measure of the inflation trend.