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Key gauge watched by Federal Reserve shows January inflation surged

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Inflation in January surged again, to 5.4%, according to a key gauge that is watched by the Federal Reserve.
“America is firmly stuck in an ongoing inflation crisis caused by Washington Democrats’ reckless spending. Reports show families, farmers, and small businesses continue to suffer as a result of President Biden’s radical partisan agenda, yet he insists he will not abandon it,” explained Rep. Jason Smith, R-Mo., the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee.
A report from the Washington Examiner said the increase to 5.4% annually in the personal consumption expenditures price index, as reported by the Bureau of Economic Analysis, was unexpected.
The report noted it was “another sign that inflationary pressures are not abating in the face of the Federal Reserve’s campaign to slow price gains by hiking interest rates. Inflation is still running much hotter than the central bank’s target and damaging household purchasing power.”
A different gauge, the Consumer Price Index, hit 9.1% last summer as a result of Biden’s economic and political agenda pursuits. Prices of food and energy have exploded, with eggs in some places costing nearly a dollar apiece, and gasoline for cars charging past $6 a gallon in some cities.
The result is extreme pain for middle- and lower-income Americans who must eliminate other items from their purchasing in order to pay the higher cost of necessities under Biden.
The Examiner said, “The headline number is bad news for the economy and for President Joe Biden, who had been counting on a continuation of the recent trend of disinflation.

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