Market Updates
Consumer Inflation Slowed In November, Housing Inflation Stays Elevated
Barry Adams
13 Dec, 2022
New York City
The Consumer Price Index increased 7.1% in November from a year ago and rose 0.1% from October, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Tuesday.
The monthly increase data are adjusted for seasonal factors but annual pace of change is unadjusted for seasonal variations.
The annual pace of increase was the smallest 12-month increase since the period ending in December 2021.
The core inflation, excluding food and energy, slowed to 6.0% on an annual basis and eased to 0.2% on a monthly basis in November.
Despite the cooling of inflation, prices still rose at elevated levels after the decline in energy prices were offset by the increase in housing costs.
The energy index decreased 1.6% over the month as the gasoline index, the natural gas index, and the electricity index all declined.
The energy index increased 13.1% over the 12-month period.
The shelter increased at a slower pace of 0.6% over the month after rising 0.8% in October and slowed to 7.1% increase on an annual basis.
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