US Inflation Rate Below Forecasts
2025-12-18 13:34
By
Joana Taborda
1 min. read
The annual inflation rate in the US came in at 2.7% in December 2025, the lowest since July, below forecast of 3.1% and 3% reported for September.
The energy index increased 4.2%, with gasoline rising 0.9%, fuel oil soaring 11.3% and natural gas gaining 9.1%.
Also, food prices rose 2.6%, shelter cost was up 3% and other notable increases were recorded for medical care (2.9%), household furnishings and operations (4.6%), recreation (1.8%), and used cars and trucks (3.6%).
The lowest price increases were recorded for apparel (0.2%) and new vehicles (0.6%).
Meanwhile, annual core inflation came in at 2.6%, the lowest since March 2021, compared to forecasts of 3%.
The BLS did not collect data for October 2025 due to the 43-day government shutdown.
As a result, October figures were missing, and November monthly data were not released.
However, the BLS said that the CPI increased 0.2% over the 2 months from September to November 2025.