Inflation Between 0 and 1.5 Percent : 0.00186274 (As of 2024-04-01)

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Historical Data

Date
Value
YOY (%)
2024-04-01
0
-100.00%
2024-03-01
0
-100.00%
2024-02-01
0.03
0%
2024-01-01
0.02
-50.00%
2023-12-01
0.01
0%
2023-11-01
0
-100.00%
2023-10-01
0.01
-66.67%
2023-09-01
0.02
+100.00%
2023-08-01
0.01
-
2023-07-01
0.09
+800.00%
2023-06-01
0.04
-
2023-05-01
0.03
-
2023-04-01
0.03
-
2023-03-01
0.02
-
Total 412

Basic Info

Inflation Between 0 and 1.5 Percent was 0.00186274 as of 2024-04-01, according to Federal Reserve Economic Data. Historically, Inflation Between 0 and 1.5 Percent reached a record high of 0.92 and a record low of 0.00, the median value is 0.15. Typical value range is from 0.04 to 0.52. The Year-Over-Year growth is -94.05%. GuruFocus provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Inflation Between 0 and 1.5 Percent - last updated on 2024-04-01.

Monthly , not seasonally adjusted . This series measures the probability that the expected personal consumption expenditures price index (PCEPI) inflation rate (12-month percent changes) over the next 12 months will range between 0 and 1.5 percent. For additional information on the Price Pressures Measure and its construction, see "Introducing the St. Louis Fed Price Pressures Measure" (https://research.stlouisfed.org/publications/economic-synopses/2015/11/06/introducing-the-st-louis-fed-price-pressures-measure/)

Category Prices
Region USA
Source Federal Reserve Economic Data

Stats

Name Value
Last Value 0
Latest Period 2024-04-01
Long Term Average 0.28
Average Annualized Growth Rate NaN%
Value from 1 year ago 0.03
Change from 1 year ago -100%
Frequency Daily
Unit Prob
Download Source STLPPMLOW.txt

Related Indicators

Related Item
Date
Value
Unit
1-Year Growth
3-Year Growth
5-Year Growth
10-Year Growth
2024-04-01
0
Prob
-94.05%
-49.38%
-63.85%
-37.82%
2024-04-01
0
Prob
+3,002.24%
+249.93%
+2.49%
+5.21%
2024-04-01
0
Prob
-99.16%
-75.09%
-66.73%
-42.05%

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