US Core CPI Rises 0.2%, Bucking Estimates for Bigger Rebound (4)

Jan. 13, 2026, 2:54 PM UTC

Underlying US inflation rose in December by less than expected, a more confident signal of cooling price growth after shutdown-related distortions complicated the previous report.

The core consumer price index, which excludes the often volatile food and energy categories, increased 0.2% from November, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data out Tuesday. On an annual basis, it advanced 2.6%, matching a four-year low.

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The reading is perhaps a more convincing sign that inflation is on a downward path, since a number of caveats in November’s ...

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