Annualized QoQ Change in Revised Quarterly Core Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) in the US
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The revised quarterly core Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) figure (annualized quarter-over-quarter) shows the rate at which core PCE, excluding food and energy, has increased or decreased in the United States from one quarter to the next, annualized for comparison. This data is released quarterly by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) of the U.S. Department of Commerce, based on initial estimates and later adjusted to final numbers.
The annualized quarter-over-quarter data helps track how core PCE fluctuates over short periods. An increase in core PCE indicates rising inflationary pressures, potentially leading to a decrease in consumer purchasing power. Conversely, a decrease suggests a risk of deflation, which could increase consumer purchasing power.
This data is vital for policymakers to assess inflation trends and develop appropriate monetary policies. It also serves as an essential resource for businesses and investors to understand inflation trends and make economic forecasts.
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