PCE MoM by Country
PCE month-over-month captures the sequential change in the Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index. It is the highest-frequency read on whether US inflation is accelerating or cooling in real time, before year-over-year base effects smooth the picture.
Why compare PCE MoM across countries?
Three-month and six-month annualised core PCE — built directly from the monthly print — is the metric the FOMC cites in real time when deciding whether disinflation is on track. A string of soft month-over-month prints is what gives the Fed cover to cut, and a hot string is what forces holds or hikes.
How to read the country list
Annualise the monthly figure ((1+m)^12 - 1) and compare to the 2 percent target. Look at three-month and six-month run rates rather than single noisy months.
Supported countries
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| Country / Currency | Frequency | Unit | Source | History | Links |
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United States
USD / US Dollar
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Monthly | %MoM | BEA | History from 2000-02-29 (26.3 years) |