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Don’t be fooled: America’s inflation problems aren’t going away anytime soon

Markets brace for June CPI data as analysts weigh the potential for moderating price growth against persistent long-term inflation concerns.

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The brief

Economic analysts are focused on the release of June Consumer Price Index (CPI) data. Projections suggest a potential moderation in price growth, with Goldman forecasting core CPI to ease to 2.8% year-on-year.

Discussions center on whether recent trends represent a temporary respite or a structural shift in the American economy. Attention remains on the immediate impact of the data release.

Coverage does not yet specify how policymakers will respond to the findings or the long-term trajectory of price pressures.

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What do experts expect from the June CPI report?

Goldman expects US core CPI to ease to 2.8% year-on-year, while general coverage indicates expectations for moderating price growth.

When is the inflation data being released?

The data is scheduled for release on July 14, 2026.

Is there a consensus on the future of inflation?

No. Coverage remains divided between the potential for a respite in price pressures and the view that inflation problems will persist.

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