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    Calculated Risk: CPI Preview

    DailyWesternBy DailyWesternAugust 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    by Calculated Risk on 8/10/2025 08:42:00 AM

    The Consumer Price Index for July is scheduled to be released on Tuesday, August 12th.

    The consensus is for a 0.2% increase in CPI, and a 0.3% increase in core CPI. The consensus is for CPI to be up 2.8% year-over-year and core CPI to be up 3.0% YoY.

    From Goldman Sachs economists:

    We expect a 0.33% increase in July core CPI (vs. +0.3% consensus), corresponding to a year-over-year rate of 3.08% (vs. +3.0% consensus). We expect a 0.27% increase in headline CPI (vs. +0.2% consensus), reflecting higher food prices (+0.3%) but lower energy prices (-0.6%). Our forecast is consistent with a 0.31% increase in core PCE in July.
    …
    Over the next few months, we expect tariffs to continue to boost monthly inflation and forecast monthly core CPI inflation between 0.3-0.4%. Aside from tariff effects, we expect underlying trend inflation to fall further this year, reflecting shrinking contributions from the housing rental and labor markets.

    From BofA:

    We forecast headline CPI rose by 0.24% m/m in July, and core CPI increased by 0.31%
    m/m. If correct, core CPI would increase to 3.1% y/y from 2.9%. Tariffs likely drove an
    acceleration in goods price hikes despite further declines in vehicle prices. Meanwhile, a
    rise in airfares should contribute to an uptick in core services ex housing inflation.

    Inflation Month-to-month Click on graph for larger image.

    This graph shows the month-to-month change in both headline and core inflation since January 2024.

    The circled area is the change for last July.   CPI was up 0.14% in July 2024, and core CPI was up 0.19%.  So, anything above those readings for July will push up year-over-year inflation.

    Starting this month, the tariff related inflation is expected to kick in.

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