Rising food and energy costs significantly contributed to inflation in November.
The Federal Reserve now faces the challenge of balancing between promoting employment and price stability as inflation persists.
In September, the Federal Reserve cut its benchmark
interest rate by half a percentage point (the first reduction in more than four years), signaling confidence that inflation
was under control. However, the November data suggest they might have acted too soon.
Inflation gained fresh momentum last month, adding new
challenges to an already uncertain economic outlook. Consumer prices rose by
2.7% over the past 12 months, marking the steepest increase since July,
according to the latest data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
What is Next for the Fed?
While rising costs for food and energy played a
significant role, the Federal Reserve remains on track to lower interest rates
in the coming days. For much of the year, shelter-related costs dominated
inflation reports. However, in November, the narrative shifted. Shelter prices rose by 0.3% and accounted for 40% of
the monthly inflation gain, down from previous months, where they made up as
much as 90%.
Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics
Instead, food prices climbed 0.4%, while energy costs
posted their first increase in six months at 0.2%. These categories carry
significant weight in consumer budgets, especially for lower-income households.
In November, core inflation, which does not factor in food and energy prices, rose by 0.3% for the fourth consecutive
month, holding steady at an annual rate of 3.3%.
This highlights a new challenge of bringing inflation
closer to the Federal Reserve's 2% target. Progress has stalled despite cooling
trends in areas like rent and motor vehicle insurance, which posted their
slowest increases in years, CNN reported.
Inflation rises 2.7% ahead of the Federal Reserve's last meeting of 2024 https://t.co/TxwaVe7aUV
Despite the rise in inflation, the Federal Reserve is
expected to cut interest rates for the third consecutive time next week.
Policymakers aim to support a labor market that has shown signs of slowing
while keeping a close eye on inflation metrics.
In September, the Federal Open Market Committee said:
“The Committee seeks to achieve maximum employment and inflation at the
rate of 2 percent over the longer run. The Committee has gained greater
confidence that inflation is moving sustainably toward 2 percent and judges
that the risks to achieving its employment and inflation goals are roughly in
balance.”
Federal Reserve is now faced with the test of balance, its dual mandate of promoting employment and maintaining price stability. With
inflation showing signs of stubbornness, the economic journey ahead could prove
more challenging than anticipated.
In September, the Federal Reserve cut its benchmark
interest rate by half a percentage point (the first reduction in more than four years), signaling confidence that inflation
was under control. However, the November data suggest they might have acted too soon.
Inflation gained fresh momentum last month, adding new
challenges to an already uncertain economic outlook. Consumer prices rose by
2.7% over the past 12 months, marking the steepest increase since July,
according to the latest data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
What is Next for the Fed?
While rising costs for food and energy played a
significant role, the Federal Reserve remains on track to lower interest rates
in the coming days. For much of the year, shelter-related costs dominated
inflation reports. However, in November, the narrative shifted. Shelter prices rose by 0.3% and accounted for 40% of
the monthly inflation gain, down from previous months, where they made up as
much as 90%.
Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics
Instead, food prices climbed 0.4%, while energy costs
posted their first increase in six months at 0.2%. These categories carry
significant weight in consumer budgets, especially for lower-income households.
In November, core inflation, which does not factor in food and energy prices, rose by 0.3% for the fourth consecutive
month, holding steady at an annual rate of 3.3%.
This highlights a new challenge of bringing inflation
closer to the Federal Reserve's 2% target. Progress has stalled despite cooling
trends in areas like rent and motor vehicle insurance, which posted their
slowest increases in years, CNN reported.
Inflation rises 2.7% ahead of the Federal Reserve's last meeting of 2024 https://t.co/TxwaVe7aUV
Despite the rise in inflation, the Federal Reserve is
expected to cut interest rates for the third consecutive time next week.
Policymakers aim to support a labor market that has shown signs of slowing
while keeping a close eye on inflation metrics.
In September, the Federal Open Market Committee said:
“The Committee seeks to achieve maximum employment and inflation at the
rate of 2 percent over the longer run. The Committee has gained greater
confidence that inflation is moving sustainably toward 2 percent and judges
that the risks to achieving its employment and inflation goals are roughly in
balance.”
Federal Reserve is now faced with the test of balance, its dual mandate of promoting employment and maintaining price stability. With
inflation showing signs of stubbornness, the economic journey ahead could prove
more challenging than anticipated.
Jared Kirui is an Editor at Finance Magnates with more than five years of experience in financial journalism. He covers online trading, fintech, payments, and crypto industries with a focus on companies, regulation and compliance, executive moves, trading technology, and market analysis.
His work has been featured in other media outlets, including Benzinga, ZyCrypto, The Distributed, and The Daily Hodl.
Education:
Bachelor of Commerce degree (Finance option), University of Nairobi
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