Deflation in Some Segments of the U.S. Economy

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Prices of physical goods, such as cars, furniture, and appliances, have declined in the U.S. economy. Some food and energy-related products have also experienced price decreases. However, the downward pressure has eased in recent months as supply-and-demand dynamics have normalized.

Some segments of the U.S. economy have deflated over the past year, according to the consumer price index. That means their prices have declined.hotter-than-expected

That downward pressure has tamed in recent months, though, as some supply-and-demand dynamics that were thrown out of whack by the Covid pandemic have normalized, House said.The home goods craze is over The initial pandemic-era craze for consumers to fix up their homes and upgrade their home offices has diminished, cooling prices.The U.S. dollar has also been historically strong relative to other global currencies, a dynamic that helps rein in prices for goods, economists said. This makes it less expensive for U.S. companies to import goods from overseas, since the dollar can buy more.

 

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