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Inflation gauge climbs to highest level in three years

July 18, 2026

Why it matters locally: Michigan households can expect to continue to feel the pinch of higher prices on everyday goods and services, particularly gasoline, as this national inflation trend directly impacts personal budgets across the state. Businesses, including those in Michigan's automotive and manufacturing sectors, may also face increased operational costs due to rising semiconductor and computer equipment prices.


An important measure of inflation climbed to its highest level in three years, signaling persistent price pressures across the economy. Gasoline prices fueled much of the increase in the Personal Consumption Expenditures price index, the gauge the Federal Reserve uses to track inflation trends. Consumers paid more at the pump as crude oil prices rose during the measured period. Beyond fuel costs, prices for semiconductors and other computer equipment drove the index higher. Manufacturers have faced surging demand for chips as companies invest in artificial intelligence infrastructure and computing capacity. Limited supply of these components relative to demand pushed prices upward. The rise underscores challenges facing households as they manage expenses across multiple categories. Consumer prices have remained elevated even after the Federal Reserve raised interest rates to combat inflation in the years following 2021. The index tracks price changes for goods and services that Americans purchase, making it one of several measures policymakers use to gauge inflation's trajectory. The personal consumption expenditures index, which accounts for changing consumer spending patterns, differs from the more widely cited consumer price index. Analysts monitor these inflation gauges closely as they inform decisions about monetary policy. The Federal Reserve has held interest rates steady in recent months while assessing whether price pressures are moderating.

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