So, apparently, the United States is about to reveal the February CPI numbers at 12:30 PM UTC, and everyone’s pretending they aren’t refreshing the page every five seconds. Inflation is supposedly holding steady at 2.4% year-on-year-yes, the lowest since May 2025, which is practically a historic moment for economists who wear cardigans and live for graphs.
On the monthly side of things, prices probably nudged up 0.3%, which is slightly more than January’s timid 0.2%-because nothing says “thrilling news” like a decimal point increase in mundane stuff. Gasoline prices decided to be dramatic and go up, naturally, while food, housing, and services are taking a nice, leisurely stroll rather than sprinting.
And let’s not forget core inflation, the cool kid of economic stats that ignores food and energy like a cat ignoring your text messages. It’s expected to stay at 2.5%, which is economist-speak for “everything’s calming down, but don’t throw the party yet.”
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2026-03-11 14:06