Inflation Surge Looms: March Numbers in Jeopardy
Inflation eased slightly in February, with consumer prices rising by 2.5% year-over-year, up from 2.4% in January. Core inflation remained at 2.5%, the lowest in five years. However, the impact of oil price swings following the U.S.-Israel strike on Iran could push March inflation to a sharp increase of 0.8-0.9%, potentially surpassing 3% and nearing 4%. This could delay the Federal Reserves rate cuts, as job losses and unemployment rise, adding to the political heat for Republicans ahead of midterms. Consumers may feel the pinch with higher fuel costs affecting airfares, shipping, and grocery prices.
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