Engrosinflationen ökar med 0,5 % i januari

Producer Price Index-rapporten visar att engrosinflationen för slutlig efterfrågan steg med 0,5 % i januari. Denna siffra överträffade ekonomernas förväntningar på 0,3 % tillväxt och följde på en ökning med 0,4 % i december. Kärn-PPI, exklusive livsmedel och energi, steg med 0,8 % under månaden.

Byrån för arbetsstatistik släppte de senaste Producer Price Index-data, som visar en uppgång med 0,5 % i engrosinflation för slutlig efterfrågan i januari. Detta markerade en acceleration från december månads 0,4 % ökning och överträffade prognoserna på 0,3 %.</n</nKärn-PPI, som exkluderar volatila livsmedels- och energipriser, ökade med 0,8 % i januari, upp från 0,6 % föregående månad. Däremot sjönk PPI för färdiga varor med 0,8 % månadsvis, en kraftigare nedgång än -0,1 % i december.</n</nDessa siffror ger insikt i tidiga prispressar i den amerikanska ekonomin. Rapporten, skriven av Jennifer Nash, publicerades den 27 februari 2026.

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