January/2026 -0.3%
source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
- The annual inflation rate in the US likely slowed to 2.5% in January, marking its lowest level since May, largely reflecting base effects.
On a monthly basis, the CPI is estimated to have risen by 0.3%, matching December’s increase. Meanwhile, annual core inflation is projected to ease to 2.5%, its lowest reading since March 2021. On a monthly basis, core CPI is expected to have increased by 0.3%, slightly above December’s 0.2% rise.
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