Die US-Verbraucherpreise (August) sind mit +0,4% höher ausgefallen als erwartet (Prognose war +0,3%; Vormonat war +0,3%).
Zum Vorjahresmonat stiegen die Preise um +5,4% (Prognose war +5,3%; Vormonat war +5,3%).
In der Kernrate (ohne Nahrung und Energie) stiegen die Preise zum Vormonat um +0,2% (Prognose war +0,2%; Vormonat war +0,1%) und zum Vorjahresmonat um +4,0% (Prognose war +4,0%; Vormonat war +4,0%).
Is it me, or the transitory period is starting to feel rather long.
— Javier Blas (@JavierBlas) October 13, 2021
Die Realeinkommen der Amerikaner liegen bei +0,8% (Vormonat war -0,2%).
Die Rendite für US-Staatsanleihen steigen, der Dollar etwas stärker..
Dazu das BLS, das die Daten veröffentlicht:
The indexes for food and shelter rose in September and together contributed more than half of the monthly all items seasonally adjusted increase. The index for food rose 0.9 percent, with the index for food at home increasing 1.2 percent. The energy index increased 1.3 percent, with the gasoline index rising 1.2 percent.
The index for all items less food and energy rose 0.2 percent in September, after increasing 0.1 percent in August. Along with the index for shelter, the indexes for new vehicles, household furnishings and operations, and motor vehicle insurance also rose in September. The indexes for airline fares, apparel, and used cars and trucks all declined over the month.
The all items index rose 5.4 percent for the 12 months ending September, compared to a 5.3-percent rise for the period ending August. The index for all items less food and energy rose 4.0 percent over the last 12 months, the same increase as the period ending August. The energy index rose 24.8 percent over the last 12 months, and the food index increased 4.6 percent over that period.
The Consumer Price Index in the United States increased 0.40 percent in September of 2021 over the previous month. https://t.co/r5F81mDtmx pic.twitter.com/h5eVfvJktL
— Trading Economics (@tEconomics) October 13, 2021
Inflation Rate in the United States increased to 5.40 percent in September from 5.30 percent in August of 2021. https://t.co/LjdvxZ14rQ pic.twitter.com/XrFyj6HZv8
— Trading Economics (@tEconomics) October 13, 2021
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