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What were the US inflation data, the percentage? What was the expectation? (2025 US February CPI decision)

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The US inflation data for February has been released. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) in the US showed an increase above expectations in January, with a monthly rate of 0.5% and an annual rate of 3%, indicating a rise in inflation in the US. Household inflation expectations for February had also shown an increase for the first time. So, what were the US inflation data for February, and what percentage? The second inflation data for the US in 2025 was announced. The inflation data, seen as a clear signal of the direction of the US economy, had risen last month. After the household survey, expectations for the February inflation data were revealed, and households were expecting an increase for the first time in a long time. So, what were the US inflation data for February, and what percentage? The US Consumer Price Index (CPI) data for February has been released. In the US, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) in February fell below expectations, with a monthly rate of 0.2% and an annual rate of 2.8%. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York published the results of the Consumer Expectations Survey for February 2025. According to the results of the survey, conducted with the participation of about 1300 households, the short-term median inflation expectation covering the next 12 months increased from 3% to 3.1% last month. Thus, the short-term inflation expectation recorded an increase for the first time in four months. Median inflation expectations covering the next 3 and 5 years remained unchanged at 3% during the same period.

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