Report: October Inflation Hit Two-Year Low

Report: October Inflation Hit Two-Year Low
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The Facts

  • The US Consumer Price Index (CEI) slowed to 3.2% year-over-year last month, down from 3.7% in September and the lowest inflation rate since July. The "core" measure of inflation, which leaves out fuel and food prices, dropped to 4% year-over-year, which was also lower than both the previous month and economists' predictions.

  • While food prices were up 3.3% year-over-year as they continue to moderate, energy prices fell 4.5% from October 2022, including a 21% decline in fuel oil, 16% in natural gas, and 5% in gasoline. Other items that cheapened included major appliances dropping 10%, smartphones 12%, and eggs 22%, while sports tickets, car insurance, and car repair rose 25%, 19%, and 15%, respectively.


The Spin

Republican narrative

While cooling inflation is good news to the average American, this news should not get Joe Biden's hopes up. Everyone from corporate economists to the average voter — 80% of whom currently think the economy is either "fair" or "poor" — is very aware of our high gas prices, grocery prices, and national debt. There are many reasons Biden is now lagging behind Trump in the polls, but the economic situation is going to be the hardest to distance himself from.

Democratic narrative

While Americans haven't been able to separate Biden from their past two years of inflationary struggles quite yet, the fact is that the national economy has been roaring back quarter after quarter to the tune of rising employment, family net worths, and union worker wages — the last of which will play an important role for the president when facing off against Trump who has historically performed well with blue-collar workers. As economic stress continues to lessen, Biden and his "Bidenomics" will be in a much better spot heading into the 2024 race.

Nerd narrative

There's a 20% chance that the US will enter a recession before 2024, according to the Metaculus prediction community.


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