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Annual inflation hit 2.7 percent in December as food costs rose

Prices rose 0.3% in December with food up 0.7% and shelter 0.4%, keeping inflation steady at 2.7% amid data disruptions from last fall's government shutdown.

  • On Tuesday, the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics said U.S. consumer prices rose 0.3% last month, and the 12-month inflation rate was 2.7%.
  • A six-week government shutdown suspended price-collection and prevented calculation of some October yearly figures, forcing the Bureau of Labor Statistics to use carry-forward rental estimates and November data collection with holiday discounts that may have biased November lower.
  • Price gains were led by shelter rising 0.4%, food rising 0.7%, energy climbing 0.3%, and core CPI excluding food and energy up 0.2%.
  • The next Fed meeting is scheduled for Jan. 27 to 28, with the December CPI helping inform the Federal Reserve's decision as CME FedWatch showed a 95% chance the Fed would hold rates.
  • Amid affordability concerns, Seema Shah noted that 'Inflation remains a challenge, with core PCE inflation holding above the Federal Reserve's 2% target for 55 months,' raising long-term questions about monetary policy. The DOJ's subpoenas related to Powell's testimony have added scrutiny to the Fed's independence.
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The US Consumer Price Index remained at 2,7 % in December 2025, at the same level as in November.

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Inflation stayed steady in December, closing another year of persistent price increases

Inflation held steady in December at 2.7%, wrapping up a year of persistent price increases that have put a squeeze on Americans’ budgets for four years.

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