#USACPI

As of today (**June 11, 2025**), the most recent **U.S. CPI (Consumer Price Index)** data available is for **May 2025**, which was released on **June 12, 2025**. Here are the latest figures:

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### **U.S. CPI Inflation Report (May 2025)**

| Category | May 2025 (YoY) | April 2025 (YoY) | Monthly Change (MoM) |

|--------------------|---------------|----------------|---------------------|

| **Headline CPI** | **2.8%** | 3.0% | **+0.2%** |

| **Core CPI** (ex-food & energy) | **2.9%** | 3.1% | **+0.2%** |

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### **Key Takeaways:**

1. **Inflation continues to cool** – Headline CPI dropped to **2.8% YoY**, the lowest since early 2021.

2. **Core inflation (2.9%) remains slightly elevated** due to services (housing, healthcare).

3. **Monthly increase (+0.2%) suggests a slow but steady decline** in price pressures.

### **What This Means for the Economy & Fed Policy:**

- The Federal Reserve is likely **closer to cutting interest rates**, possibly in **late 2025**.

- Markets are watching for signs of whether inflation will stabilize near the Fed’s **2% target**.

### **Next CPI Release (June 2025 Data):**

- **Expected: July 11, 2025**

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- A **historical CPI trend analysis**?

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