Close Menu
Truth Republican
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Guns & Gear
  • Healthy Tips
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Videos
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Truth Republican
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Guns & Gear
  • Healthy Tips
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Videos
Newsletter
Truth Republican
You are at:Home»Business»Inflation accelerated in June as the Fed weighs the impact of tariffs in rate cut timing
Business

Inflation accelerated in June as the Fed weighs the impact of tariffs in rate cut timing

Buddy DoyleBy Buddy DoyleJuly 16, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp
Inflation accelerated in June as the Fed weighs the impact of tariffs in rate cut timing
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Inflation increased in June and moved further away from the Federal Reserve’s target rate as central bank policymakers prepare to meet later this month amid President Donald Trump’s calls for interest rate cuts.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics on Tuesday said that the consumer price index (CPI) – a broad measure of how much everyday goods like gasoline, groceries and rent cost – rose 0.3% in June compared with last month, while it was up 2.7% on an annual basis. Those figures were slightly higher than the estimate of economists polled by LSEG.

Both marked accelerations from last month, when the monthly increase was 0.1% and the annual figure was 2.4%.

So-called core prices, which exclude more volatile measurements of gasoline and food to better assess price growth trends, were up 0.2% from the prior month and 2.9% from a year ago. Those figures were slightly cooler than economists’ expectations. As with the headline number, the core numbers ticked higher compared with May, when inflation rose 0.1% on a monthly basis and 2.8% on an annual basis.

FED OFFICIAL REVEALS WHY AMERICA’S ECONOMY REMAINS ‘REALLY HEALTHY’ DESPITE HOLDING OFF ON RATE CUTS

High inflation has created severe financial pressures for most U.S. households, which are forced to pay more for everyday necessities like food and rent. Price hikes are particularly difficult for lower-income Americans, because they tend to spend more of their already-stretched paychecks on necessities and have less flexibility to save money.

Food prices rose 0.3% in June from the prior month and were 3% higher on an annual basis. The food at home index rose 0.3% in June from a month ago and is up 2.4% on an annual basis, while the food away from home index increased 0.4% on a monthly basis and is 3.8% higher than a year ago.

Egg prices declined 7.4% in June, continuing a cooling trend after the industry saw rapid price growth last year due to an avian flu outbreak, which left prices still 27.3% higher than a year ago. The index for meats, poultry and fish rose 0.8% on a monthly basis and is up 4.1% from last year. The dairy index declined 0.3% from a month ago and is up 0.9% compared with a year ago, while the fruits and vegetable index was up 0.9% in June and is 0.7% higher than last year.

ATLANTA FED’S BOSTIC WARNS TARIFF IMPACTS COULD CAUSE PROLONGED INFLATION

Energy prices increased 0.9% in June after falling by 1% in May, driven by 1% increases in the gasoline and energy indexes last month, as well as a 0.5% increase in the natural gas index. The energy index fell 0.8% over the last year while the gasoline index is down 8.3% from a year ago, although the electricity index is up 5.8% and natural gas has risen 14.2% in the last year.

Housing prices rose by 0.2% in June and was the primary factor in driving the overall CPI increase. Over the last year, the shelter index increased 3.8%.

Transportation costs rose 0.2% on a monthly basis and are 3.4% higher than a year ago. Airline fares declined 0.1% for the month and are down 3.5% compared with a year ago, while motor vehicle insurance rose 0.1% on a monthly basis and is 6.1% higher than last year.

The June CPI report comes as the Federal Reserve is weighing the timing of interest rate cuts against signs of tariffs contributing to higher consumer prices. 

Fed Chair Jerome Powell recently indicated that the central bank would likely have cut interest rates earlier this year if not for uncertainty created by the Trump administration’s tariff policies, adding that central bank policymakers will continue to monitor economic data as they consider monetary policy shifts.

TRUMP CALLS FED CHAIR POWELL A ‘KNUCKLEHEAD,’ SAYS INTEREST RATES SHOULD BE BELOW 1%

Trump looks while Jerome Powell speaks

“Inflation has begun to show the first signs of tariff pass-through,” said Ellen Zentner, chief economic strategist for Morgan Stanley Wealth Management. “While services inflation continues to moderate, the acceleration in tariff-exposed goods in June is likely the first of greater price pressures to come. The Fed will want to hold steady as it awaits more data.”

“While today’s CPI release showed some early signs of tariff impact, on the whole underlying inflation remained muted,” said Kay Haigh, global co-head of fixed income and liquidity solutions in Goldman Sachs Asset Management. “Price pressures, however, are expected to strengthen over the summer and the July and August CPI reports will be important hurdles to clear. For the time being the Fed remains in wait and see mode. Should underlying inflation, however, continue to prove benign the path remains open to a resumption of the Fed’s easing cycle in the autumn.”

The June CPI inflation report solidified the market’s view that the Fed won’t cut interest rates this month. The probability of the benchmark federal funds rate remaining at the current range of 4.25% to 4.5% rose from 93.8% yesterday to 97.4% today, according to the CME FedWatch tool. Similarly, the probability of rates being held steady after the Fed’s September meeting also ticked higher from 37.4% yesterday to 42.2% following today’s report.

Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleTrump’s $9 billion clawback passes first Senate test, while more hurdles await
Next Article Victim or manipulator? Colorado dentist’s murder trial paints dueling portraits of wife in troubled marriage

Related Articles

Cadillac’s Elevated Velocity electric crossover concept car maps out the future of luxury rides

Cadillac’s Elevated Velocity electric crossover concept car maps out the future of luxury rides

August 24, 2025
Trump taps Airbnb co-founder as 1st government design head to lead huge web overhaul

Trump taps Airbnb co-founder as 1st government design head to lead huge web overhaul

August 24, 2025
Ice cream sold at Walmarts across 16 states recalled due to undeclared allergen

Ice cream sold at Walmarts across 16 states recalled due to undeclared allergen

August 24, 2025
Disney prepares to open new ‘immersive’ themed tavern and reservations are already sold out for months

Disney prepares to open new ‘immersive’ themed tavern and reservations are already sold out for months

August 24, 2025
Cracker Barrel board member under fire for DEI background after restaurant ditches traditional logo

Cracker Barrel board member under fire for DEI background after restaurant ditches traditional logo

August 24, 2025
Styx bassist Chuck Panozzo puts Florida home on market for .75M

Styx bassist Chuck Panozzo puts Florida home on market for $1.75M

August 24, 2025
Miami leads nation in home delistings as sellers play the waiting game for better returns

Miami leads nation in home delistings as sellers play the waiting game for better returns

August 24, 2025
European, Asian postal services halt shipments to US after end of de minimis tariff exemption

European, Asian postal services halt shipments to US after end of de minimis tariff exemption

August 23, 2025
Real estate experts warn of NYC exodus if Democratic socialist Mamdani wins mayoral race

Real estate experts warn of NYC exodus if Democratic socialist Mamdani wins mayoral race

August 23, 2025
Don't Miss
Thousands attend corgi competition featuring 120 teams from across Europe: ‘He’s really proud’

Thousands attend corgi competition featuring 120 teams from across Europe: ‘He’s really proud’

Abrego Garcia to appear at ICE office in Baltimore amid talk of Uganda deportation

Abrego Garcia to appear at ICE office in Baltimore amid talk of Uganda deportation

Russia says Ukrainian drones hit nuclear power plant during Independence Day strikes

Russia says Ukrainian drones hit nuclear power plant during Independence Day strikes

Caitlin Clark takes key step toward Fever return after month-long absence

Caitlin Clark takes key step toward Fever return after month-long absence

Latest News
Chicago mayor calls Trump’s National Guard plan ‘most flagrant violation of our Constitution’

Chicago mayor calls Trump’s National Guard plan ‘most flagrant violation of our Constitution’

August 24, 2025
Active shooter reported on the University of South Carolina’s Columbia campus

Active shooter reported on the University of South Carolina’s Columbia campus

August 24, 2025
Not drinking enough water floods your body with harmful stress hormones

Not drinking enough water floods your body with harmful stress hormones

August 24, 2025
Trump rips trial judge whose 0M penalty was erased on appeal

Trump rips trial judge whose $500M penalty was erased on appeal

August 24, 2025
Sophie Turner never wants to live in the US again after moving home to the UK

Sophie Turner never wants to live in the US again after moving home to the UK

August 24, 2025
Copyright © 2025. Truth Republican. All rights reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.