US July CPI +2.9% vs +3.0% y/y expected

  • US July 2024 consumer price index
US CPI yy
  • Prior was +3.0% y/y
  • m/m reading at +0.2% vs +0.2% expected
  • Month-over-month unrounded +0.1549%

Core measures:

  • Core CPI +3.2 vs +3.2% expected
  • Core CPI m/m +0.2% vs +0.2% expected
  • Core unrounded +0.166%
  • Real weekly earnings -0.2% vs +0.3% prior
  • Supercore m/m +0.205% vs +0.054% prior
  • Supercore y/y +4.468% vs +4.651% prior

Key Details:

  • Shelter index rose 0.4%, accounting for nearly 90% of the monthly increase
  • Shelter +0.4% m/m vs +0.2% prior
  • Rent +0.5% vs +0.3% prior
  • Owners' equivalent rent +0.4% vs +0.3% prior
  • Lodging away from home +0.2% vs -2.0% prior
  • Energy index unchanged after two months of declines
  • Food index up 0.2%, matching June's increase
  • Used cars and trucks index fell 2.3%
  • Airline fares down 1.6% vs -5.0% prior
  • Motor vehicle insurance +1.2% vs +0.9% m/m prior

Fed pricing is 103 bps priced in versus 106 bps before the data. That's a slightly hawkish reaction and suggests that markets were priced for more of downside surprise. That said, the unrounded numbers show better than the headlines.

There was some front-running of this report after PPI yesterday so I'm not surprised to see some US dollar strength and bond weakness on the headlines but it's all mild.

I do think these numbers are better than expected as there is some help on the shelter front in the pipeline.

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