U.S. Core PCE Price Index MoM for March

U.S. Department of Commerce announced the U.S. Core PCE Price Index MoM for March on 2025-04-30. against a forecast of 0.10%, with the prior figure recorded as 0.40%.

Regarding the U.S. Core PCE Price Index MoM for March, Actual value > Forecast value = Positive for the US dollar, PCE stands for the Personal Consumption Expenditure Price Index (CTPIPCE), which was first introduced by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis and adopted in 2002 by the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) as a major indicator for measuring inflation. In January 2012, the Federal Reserve set a long-term inflation target of a 2% annual increase for the core PCE, thereby establishing a clear inflation target for the Federal Reserve. If the annual increase in the core PCE exceeds 2%, the Federal Reserve will tighten monetary policy, which is beneficial for the U.S. dollar.

This data holds an importance level of , calculated using Release monthly and annual rate data, and updates monthly. The next release is set for 2025-07-31 20:30:00.

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