Inflação no atacado aumenta 0,5% em janeiro

O relatório do Índice de Preços ao Produtor indica que a inflação no atacado para a demanda final subiu 0,5% em janeiro. Este valor superou as expectativas dos economistas de um crescimento de 0,3% e seguiu um aumento de 0,4% em dezembro. O IPP básico, excluindo alimentos e energia, subiu 0,8% durante o mês.

O Bureau of Labor Statistics divulgou os dados mais recentes do Índice de Preços ao Produtor, mostrando um aumento de 0,5% na inflação no atacado para a demanda final em janeiro. Isso marcou uma aceleração em relação ao ganho de 0,4% de dezembro e superou as previsões de 0,3%.</n</nO IPP básico, que exclui os preços voláteis de alimentos e energia, aumentou 0,8% em janeiro, acima dos 0,6% do mês anterior. Em contraste, o IPP para bens acabados caiu 0,8% de mês para mês, uma queda mais acentuada do que os -0,1% vistos em dezembro.</n</nEsses números fornecem insights sobre as pressões de preços em estágio inicial na economia dos EUA. O relatório, escrito por Jennifer Nash, foi publicado em 27 de fevereiro de 2026.

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