Fed’s “Favorite” Inflation Indicator Explodes At Fastest Rate Since 1992 As Incomes Crash By Record
While Americans’ income and spending is normally the headline-making data, this morning’s release will focus all eyes on The Fed’s favorite inflation indicator – the PCE Deflator.
The headline PCE Deflator rose 3.6% YoY, the fastest rate or price increases since 2008.
Even more notably, the Core PCE Deflator soared 3.1% YoY (hotter than the +2.9% YoY expected) and the hottest print since May 1992…
Source: Bloomberg
With the highest MoM rise in the core deflator since 9/11…
Source: Bloomberg
However, back in income and spending land, the picture was very mixed with incomes crashing 13.1% MoM and spending rising just 0.5% MoM after the stimmies run dry …
Source: Bloomberg
That is the biggest MoM crash in incomes ever which sent the savings rate plunging…
Source: Bloomberg
The consumer buffer is almost gone: personal savings rate plunges by 50% as Americans do what they do best: spend their savings.
So – let’s summarize – prices are rising at their fastest pace in almost 30 years and incomes just plunged by their most ever!
We’re gonna need more stimmies!
Tyler Durden
Fri, 05/28/2021 – 08:39
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