Prices Rise Faster Than Expected, Jobless Claims Surge After Storm

USAThu Oct 10 2024
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Surprisingly, prices have been going up quicker than anyone thought in September. This unexpected rise in prices was mainly due to higher food and shelter costs, according to the Labor Department. The Consumer Price Index, which measures the cost of stuff we buy and services we use, went up by 0. 2% in the month. This put the annual inflation rate at 2. 4%, which is 0. 1 percentage point higher than what experts predicted.
Meanwhile, jobless claims, which are requests for unemployment benefits, suddenly increased after Hurricane Helene hit. This was not what economists expected. Prices for food jumped by 0. 4%, and shelter costs also went up by 0. 2%. The only thing that went down in price was energy, with a 1. 9% drop. Used car prices increased by 0. 3%, and new car prices rose by 0. 2%. Medical care services and clothes also got more expensive, going up by 0. 7% and 1. 1% respectively. The Federal Reserve, which controls interest rates, has started to lower them. After a half percentage point decrease in September, they might continue to do so, but it's not clear by how much or how fast.
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