Inflation Leading Indicator "Goes Through the Roof," Fed Rate Cut Prospects Face Uncertainties

By: theblockbeats.news|2025/08/15 03:22:03
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BlockBeats News, August 15th, The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released a report on Thursday showing that driven by a surge in profit margins, wholesale prices in July rose much more than expected, which may indicate that inflation remains a threat to the U.S. economy. Service inflation was a key driver of the overall PPI increase, with service prices rising by 1.1% in July, also the largest increase since March 2022.

The report indicated that despite weak demand in the first half of this year, businesses are adjusting the pricing of goods and services to help offset costs associated with U.S. tariff increases. How much of the tariff costs businesses pass on to consumers will be a key factor in shaping future rate trends.

Due to Trump's policies, particularly the economic uncertainty brought about by tariff policies, businesses have reduced the number of new hires. However, the relatively low initial claims numbers suggest that employers are not laying off workers on a large scale. Earlier this week, the July CPI report was broadly in line with expectations, leading the market to almost entirely believe that the Fed will cut key rates at the September meeting. Following the release of the latest U.S. economic data, traders reduced bets on a Fed rate cut in September.

Meanwhile, some analysts are still downplaying the significance of last month's weak employment data, suggesting that the labor market slowdown is due to a decrease in labor supply caused by Trump's immigration policy. If that is the case, then Powell's decision to hold steady is the right one, as a rate cut would have no impact on the softness in labor supply.

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