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CNBC30.04.2026Business2 dk okuma

Inflation hits 3-year high as Fed holds rates, GDP growth slows

Core PCE inflation reaches 3.2% annually while Q1 GDP grows at 2% pace and jobless claims hit 57-year low

Hızlı Bakış

  • The core PCE inflation index rose 0.3% in March to a 3.2% annual rate, the highest since November 2023, while Q1 GDP grew at a 2% annualized pace.
  • Jobless claims fell to 189,000, the lowest since September 1969.
  • The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady with four dissents, reflecting internal divisions over monetary policy as inflation persists above target for five years.

Yapay zekâ özeti

Neden Önemli?

The US economy faces conflicting signals as AI-related sectors show strong growth while traditional consumer spending slows. Inflation has persisted above the Fed's 2% target for five years, creating a challenging policy environment.

Yazı boyutu

Consumers faced escalating prices in March as the Iran war sent oil soaring and created a new level of challenges for the Federal Reserve, according to a batch of reports Thursday that showed economic growth slower than expected and a generational low in layoffs. The core personal consumption expenditures price index, which excludes food and energy, accelerated a seasonally adjusted 0.3% for the month, pushing the 12-month inflation rate to 3.2%, the Commerce Department reported Thursday. The readings matched the Dow Jones consensus estimates. Core inflation hit its highest level since November 2023. Including the volatile gas and groceries components saw higher readings, with the monthly gain at 0.7% and the annual rate hitting 3.5%, also in line with forecasts. In other economic news Thursday, the Commerce Department reported that gross domestic product grew at a 2% seasonally adjusted annualized pace in the first quarter, up from 0.5% in the fourth quarter of 2025 but lower than the 2.2% estimate. The modest growth rate came despite a seeming surge in spending on artificial intelligence and what should have been a boost from the end of last year's government shutdown. Also, the Labor Department reported that initial jobless claims totaled a seasonally adjusted 189,000 for the week ending April 25, a decline of 26,000 from the prior week and well below the 212,000 estimate. It was the lowest reading since September 1969 for a labor market that has been in a low-hire low-fire mode for most of the past year. "This is a split-screen economy," said Heather Long, chief economist at Navy Federal Credit Union. "Companies and investors involved in AI are on fire. Meanwhile, middle and moderate income households are struggling with high gas prices and inflation that's back at the hottest level in three years." The data comes a day after the Federal Open Market Committee, the central bank's rate-setting arm, voted to hold interest rates steady again. The vote came with four dissents, however, reflecting disagreements within the Fed over the proper setting of monetary policy and how to react to economic cross currents that include inflation above target now for five years running and a stabilizing labor market. Three regional presidents were among the four votes against the post-meeting FOMC statement. They objected to phrasing that implied the next move for rates would be lower. The inflation report indicated that the bulk of the price pressure came from goods, which rose 1.4%, boosted by an 11.6% surge in energy goods and services. Services prices overall rose 0.3%. The rise in energy prices appeared to cut into inflation-adjusted consumer spending. According to the GDP tally, personal spending increased just 1.6% for the month as outlays for goods decreased 0.1%. Real final sales to private domestic purchasers, a more detailed yardstick for consumer demand, accelerated 2.5%. Spending had a tail in the first quarter: personal consumption expenditures jumped 0.9% in March, pushed by leaping prices at the pump, which are now above $4 a gallon. A 4.4% increase in government spending, including a 9.3% rise at the federal level, also contributed to the quarterly gains.

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Yapay zekâ öngörüsü — kesinlik taşımaz

  • Fed may consider rate hike if inflation continues rising

    Olası · Haftalar içinde

  • Energy prices likely to remain elevated due to geopolitical tensions

    Muhtemel · Aylar içinde

Açık Sorular

  • Will the Fed raise rates at next meeting given inflation resurgence?
  • How long will the labor market remain tight?
  • Will energy prices continue to rise due to Iran conflict?

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