TLDR April CPI rose 3.8% year-over-year, the highest rate since May 2023 Monthly inflation jumped 0.6%, driven largely by soaring energy prices Energy costs roseTLDR April CPI rose 3.8% year-over-year, the highest rate since May 2023 Monthly inflation jumped 0.6%, driven largely by soaring energy prices Energy costs rose

U.S. Inflation Hits Three-Year High in April as Energy and Food Costs Surge

2026/05/12 21:36
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TLDR

  • April CPI rose 3.8% year-over-year, the highest rate since May 2023
  • Monthly inflation jumped 0.6%, driven largely by soaring energy prices
  • Energy costs rose 17.9% annually; gasoline is now averaging over $4.50/gallon
  • Core inflation came in at 2.8% annually, above economist forecasts
  • The hot data reduces chances of Fed rate cuts and raises the possibility of rate hikes

April inflation came in hotter than expected, with the Consumer Price Index rising 3.8% from a year ago — the fastest pace of price growth in three years. Monthly prices climbed 0.6%, driven mainly by energy costs tied to the ongoing war in Iran.

Energy prices were up 17.9% compared to a year ago. Gasoline rose 28.4% annually, with the national average now sitting above $4.50 per gallon, up from $4.13 just a month earlier.

U.S. Inflation Hits Three-Year High in April as Energy and Food Costs Surge

The data, released Tuesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, surprised economists who had forecast a 3.7% annual rise and a 0.6% monthly gain.

Food costs also kept climbing. Prices rose 3.2% from a year ago. Beef and veal were up 2.7% just from March. Hot dog prices jumped 5.8% in a single month.

Tomatoes were among the hardest-hit items, surging 15.1% in a month and nearly 40% from a year ago.

Airfares rose 2.8% from March and 20.7% from a year ago, pushed up by higher jet fuel costs.

Core Inflation Also Rises Above Forecasts

Core inflation, which strips out food and energy, rose 2.8% annually and 0.4% from March. Economists had expected 2.7% annually and 0.3% monthly.

Shelter costs rose 0.6% from March. Housing costs remain elevated and continue to be a major driver of what households spend.

Both headline and core inflation sit well above the Federal Reserve’s 2% target.

What This Means for the Federal Reserve

Four Fed officials dissented at the April policy meeting, showing internal disagreement about how to respond to rising prices and slowing growth.

The April jobs report showed the economy added 115,000 jobs, well above the 65,000 economists had forecast. That strong labor market gives the Fed less reason to cut rates.

The inflation data gives the hawkish wing of the Fed more ammunition to push for rate hikes if price growth keeps accelerating.

With inflation running at 3.8% and the labor market still solid, rate cuts in 2026 appear unlikely.

The war in Iran continues to put pressure on global fuel and food supply chains, keeping prices elevated.

Economists and officials are watching whether this is a temporary spike or a sign of more persistent inflation ahead.

The post U.S. Inflation Hits Three-Year High in April as Energy and Food Costs Surge appeared first on CoinCentral.

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