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Key inflation measure rises by most in three years in April as gasoline prices spike

Core inflation also rose to 3.3%, and consumers saw spending increase only 0.1% after adjusting for inflation, the Commerce Department said.

  • On Thursday, the Commerce Department reported the Personal Consumption Expenditures price index rose 3.8% annually in April, the highest rate in nearly three years under new Federal Reserve chief Kevin Warsh.
  • Inflation is flaring largely due to the Iran war's impact on energy prices, creating a major challenge for Warsh as he steps into the Federal Reserve role.
  • Consumers took their foot off the pedal, with spending rising 0.5% in April, a retreat from the 1% jump recorded the month before as Americans face rising costs.
  • CME FedWatch data shows a 40% probability of a Federal Reserve rate hike in December, up from 3% in June, as some economists pencil in potential increases later this year.
  • President Trump has expressed eagerness for the Federal Reserve to lower borrowing costs for consumers and businesses, complicating Warsh's challenge to balance growth with curbing inflation.
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U.S. April Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Prices Rise 3.8%; Q1 Growth Downgraded to 1.6%. The U.S. Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) inflation rate for April reached its highest level in approximately three years. On the same day, the revised U.S. economic growth forecast for the first quarter of this year was lowered from the previous estimate. The U.S. Department of Commerce announced on the 28th that the April P

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Key inflation gauge worsens, eroding Americans' income and spending power

A key inflation gauge accelerated in April to the highest level in three years, the latest sign that spiking gas prices and higher food costs are squeezing Americans’ finances

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The shock of the price of oil from the war with Iran brought the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation indicator to 3.8% last month, its highest level in almost three years, showed new published data this year.

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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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