The Fed’s Favorite Inflation Measure Cooled Down Even Further in June

The Personal Consumption Expenditures price index rose 3% for the 12 months ended in June, down from 3.8% in May. The Fed uses the core PCE index as the benchmark for its 2% inflation rate target. The core PCE index showed prices increased 4.1% in June from the year before.—cnn.com

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What is the core PCE and how does it differ from the PCE?

The PCE _____________ and the core PCE _____________.

Why does the Fed prefer to use the core PCEPI over the core CPI as the benchmark for its inflation rate target?

The PCEPI ____________.

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