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Dallas Fed Trimmed Mean PCE 1.9 percent for 12 months through October

For Immediate Release: November 29, 2018

DALLAS—The Trimmed Mean PCE inflation rate over the 12 months ending in October was 1.9 percent—down from 2.0 percent in September—according to the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. The one-month annualized rate of Trimmed Mean PCE inflation was 1.6 percent.

The overall personal consumption expenditures (PCE) inflation rate for October, released by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA), was 2.0 percent on a 12-month basis and an annualized 2.2 percent for the month; the inflation rate for PCE excluding food and energy was 1.8 percent on a 12-month basis and an annualized 1.2 percent for the month.

The Trimmed Mean PCE inflation rate is an alternative measure of core inflation in the price index for PCE. It is calculated by the Dallas Fed using data from the BEA.

Next release: Dec. 21

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Media contact:
Jennifer Chamberlain
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Phone: (214) 922-6748
E-mail: jennifer.chamberlain@dal.frb.org