PCE Price Index (Fed's Preferred Inflation Gauge)

The PCE Price Index (Personal Consumption Expenditures) is the US Bureau of Economic Analysis's monthly measure of consumer inflation, released near month-end. The Fed defines its 2 percent inflation target on PCE, so core PCE (excluding food and energy) carries the most weight for rate decisions, even though markets react less to it than to the earlier CPI.

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