U.S. Inflation To Remain Sluggish In September

 | Oct 10, 2019 04:54AM ET

The Department of Commerce will be releasing the monthly inflation readings today for the month of September. Economists anticipate that consumer prices were sluggish during the month.

On a month over month basis, headline inflation in the United States is set to rise by 0.1%. This marks the same pace of increase as in August. The inflation data for the year will, therefore, remain unchanged at 1.7%.

The core inflation rate, which excludes the volatile food and energy prices, is forecast to rise by 0.2% – 0.3% on the month. This, again, marks the same pace of increase as in August.

On an annualized basis, core CPI will, therefore, remain steady at 2.4%.