Consumer Spending, Inflation Rise More Than Expected in June; Employment Cost Index Rises More Than Expected in Q2

Seekingalpha2022-07-29

June Personal Income and Outlays: +0.6% M/M vs. +0.5% expected and +0.6% prior (revised from +0.5%).Personal spending: +1.1% M/M vs. +0.9% expected and +0.3% prior (revised from +0.2%).PCE Price Index...

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  • PearlynCSY
    2022-08-01
    PearlynCSY
    Are we in a recession? It doesn’t matter, Fed official says: ‘I’m focused on the inflation data’Neel Kashkari, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, told CBS’ “Face the Nation” that inflation poses a larger threat than a potential recession.“We’re going to do everything we can to avoid a recession, but we are committed to bringing inflation down, and we are going to do what we need to do,” Kashkari said. Last month, U.S. inflation jumped to a four-decade record high, rising 9.1% from a year ago. On Thursday, new Labor Department data showed signs of a job market cooldown, with initial jobless claims hitting their highest level since mid-November. Still, Kashkari said, the labor market is “very, very strong.”The Bureau of Economic Analysis reported on Thursday that the
  • Alice156
    2022-07-31
    Alice156
    Like
  • leemoney
    2022-07-30
    leemoney
    K
  • Popo123
    2022-07-29
    Popo123
    Okay 
  • Popo123
    2022-07-29
    Popo123
    Thanks for the info 
  • Remotecam
    2022-07-29
    Remotecam
    Data to support more rate hike by Feds this September, 20-21.  75bs to 100bs likely. Market have from August to September to set a big bull trap before correction just before the FOMC meeting.  Stay cautious. 
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