November US CPI Report Shows Inflation at a 2.7% Annual Rate

Core CPI at a 3.3% annual rate, in line with forecasts.

Bella Albrecht 11 December, 2024 | 3:36PM
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the Consumer Price Index rose 2.7% in November from year-ago levels—an uptick from October’s 2.6% rate. Core CPI, which excludes volatile food and energy costs, rose 3.3% in November over the last 12 months, the same amount as in October.

The CPI increased 0.3% in November from month-ago levels after rising 0.2% in October. Core CPI also increased 0.3%, matching the October increase.

Economists had expected that consumer prices would rise 0.2% on a monthly basis in November, and for the annual inflation rate to rise slightly to 2.7% from 2.6% in October, according to FactSet’s consensus estimates. Economists had forecast core inflation to rise 0.28% in November, keeping the annual rate steady at 3.3%.

US CPI is Inching Upwards Again

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

November CPI Report Key Stats

  • CPI increased 0.3% for the month after rising 0.2% in October.
  • Core CPI climbed 0.3% after rising by the same amount in October.
  • CPI increased 2.7% year over year after increasing by 2.6% the prior month.
  • Core CPI rose 3.3% from year-ago levels after increasing by the same amount in October.

Food prices increased 0.4% in November after increasing 0.2% in October. Grocery prices increased 0.5% over the month, while prices at restaurants increased 0.3%.

Energy prices were mixed overall for the month after holding steady the prior month. Utility (piped) gas service prices rose 1.0%, fuel oil prices climbed 0.6%, gasoline prices rose 0.6%, and electricity prices declined 0.4%.

In November, shelter prices rose 0.3% after rising 0.4% in October.

US CPI: Changes Month by Month

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics


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