Inflation
Returns the current US inflation rate based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI).
Notes
- Returns the annual inflation rate as a percentage
- Based on year-over-year CPI change
- Updated monthly when new CPI data is released
- Key economic indicator for monetary policy
Common Inflation Ranges
| Level | Interpretation |
|---|---|
| < 2% | Below Fed target |
| 2-3% | Fed target range |
| 3-5% | Above target, moderate |
| > 5% | High inflation |
Examples
When to Use
- Real return calculations
- Portfolio inflation adjustments
- Economic analysis dashboards
- Discount rate inputs
When NOT to Use
Common Issues & FAQ
Q: Is this the CPI inflation rate? A: Yes, this returns inflation based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI).
Q: How often is this updated? A: The Bureau of Labor Statistics releases CPI data monthly, typically mid-month for the prior month.
Q: What's the difference between headline and core inflation? A: Headline inflation includes all items. Core inflation (ConsumerPriceindexWithoutFoodEnergy) excludes volatile food and energy prices.
