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Page
Pce Mom
Section
API Data Docs
Canonical URL
https://fxmacrodata.com/api-data-docs/usd/pce_mom
Source
BEA
Last Updated
2016-06-30

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PCE MoM (USD)

Month-over-month change in the Personal Consumption Expenditures price index.

Latest reading: 0.2 %MoM · Last updated: · Source: BEA

Category: Economy

API Endpoint

/api/v1/announcements/usd/pce_mom

Optional Indicator Availability (USD)

Optional indicators use per-currency fetcher capability checks and may be temporarily hidden while source coverage is being remediated.

foreign_reserves
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cb_assets
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inflation_mom
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About PCE MoM (USD)

Month-on-month PCE for United States measures sequential price change in consumer expenditures, providing an early read on inflation momentum before base effects are applied to derive the year-on-year figure.

Why FX traders watch it

A string of elevated monthly PCE prints signals persistent inflation that keeps the Fed on hold or hiking. Declining sequential readings are the key input driving Fed pivot speculation and rate-cut pricing.

How to interpret the data

Monthly PCE above 0.3% is considered hot; below 0.2% is consistent with a return to the 2% annual target. Surprises relative to consensus drive the largest intraday moves in usd pairs.

Historical PCE MoM (USD)

Source: BEA  ·  Monthly  ·  %MoM

Data provided by FXMacroData via the /api/v1/announcements/usd/pce_mom endpoint. For access, see pricing.

Data Source

Primary Source

BEA

Official Series ID

PCEPI

Data Format and Properties

Data Frequency

Monthly

Unit of Measure

%MoM

JSON Response Structure

The endpoint returns a chronological list of observations in JSON format.

{
    "currency": "USD",
    "indicator": "pce_mom",
    "has_official_forecast": false,
    "start_date": "2023-01-01",
    "end_date": "2023-12-31",
    "data": [
        {
            "date": "2024-07-01",
            "val": 4.2,
            "announcement_datetime": 1722456000
        }
    ]
}

Request Parameters & Usage

Parameter Required Format Description
start_date NO YYYY-MM-DD Optional lower bound for the requested history.
end_date NO YYYY-MM-DD Optional upper bound. Defaults to the current date.
api_key CONDITIONAL string Required for non-USD announcement requests. USD announcement requests are public without an API key.

Example Usage

To retrieve PCE MoM data for USD from 2023:

GET https://fxmacrodata.com/api/v1/announcements/usd/pce_mom?start_date=2023-01-01&end_date=2023-12-31

Frequently Asked Questions

How often is United States PCE MoM updated?
PCE MoM for United States is released on a monthly schedule by Federal Reserve (or the relevant national statistics agency). FXMacroData ingests each new value within seconds of the official publication and exposes the exact announcement timestamp on every record.
What unit is PCE MoM reported in?
The series is published in %MoM. The exact unit is also returned on every API response under the indicator metadata.
Where does FXMacroData source United States PCE MoM data?
Data is fetched directly from Federal Reserve or the official national statistics publication for United States. The source URL is preserved on every announcement record so downstream consumers can trace the value back to its primary release.
How do I query PCE MoM for United States via the API?
Issue a GET request to /api/v1/announcements/usd/pce_mom?api_key=YOUR_API_KEY. The response contains a chronological list of observations with values, release dates, and announcement timestamps. USD announcement data is public; other currencies require a Professional API key.