Truflation US CPI today is 1.04% Y/Y Despite the latest cooling waves across housing, household utilities, goods, and food, we see some inflationary trends re-emerging, driven by geopolitical and energy uncertainty, already affecting gasoline and transport prices, as well as food and goods.
In the near future, US prices might see renewed pressure from the new tariffs, already noticeable in retailers stocking up. Previous tariffs were estimated to move our index up by about 0.8% before being fully priced in by the end of 2025. We cover the range of potential new tariffs in our latest inflation report, already available to Truflation subscribers.
Our paying subscribers have already received the Truflation February Inflation report and our CPI forecast based on regression analysis of our data.
You can find our latest BLS CPI predictions on our website, now more accessible with a new credit-based usage model.
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