Economists are sometimes accused, and justly so, of trying to read
too much into the latest monthly wiggle in every data series that they
watch. To counter that tendency, we can start the discussion of today’s
release of inflation data with a longer-term view. Instead of looking at
monthly CPI data, let’s look at five-year averages. As the following
chart shows, 5-year inflation has fallen to an annual rate of just 1.9
percent, its lowest since the Vietnam War started heating things up in
the 1960s.
>>>Read more
No comments:
Post a Comment