US inflation heats up to 3% for first time since June
By Alicia Wallace, CNN
5 minute read
Updated 11:37 AM EST, Wed February 12, 2025
CNN
Its not just eggs.
Many commonly purchased goods and services got more expensive in January, driving inflation in the wrong direction and to its highest rate since June of last year.
Consumer prices rose 0.5% from December the fastest pace since August 2023 resulting in an annual inflation rate of 3% for the 12 months that ended in January, according to the latest Consumer Price Index data released Wednesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Economists were expecting Wednesdays report to be fairly unexciting, with barely any change from Decembers data.
Instead, the January report came in hot pretty much across the board an unwelcome surprise at a time when the cost of living continues to weigh on Americans, the Federal Reserve is wanting to see inflation slow, and uncertainty is brewing as to how President Donald Trumps heavy-handed tariffs and other policies could affect prices.
https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/12/business/us-cpi-consumer-inflation-january
Trump's inflation.