U.S. Producer Prices Stall in February, Raising Hopes for Easing Inflation and Fed Rate Cuts

U.S. Producer Prices Stall in February, Raising Hopes for Easing Inflation and Fed Rate Cuts

Final demand food prices surged 1.7%, led by a 53.6% spike in egg prices. Other commodities, including pork, vegetables, and tobacco products, also saw higher costs. However, energy prices fell 1.2%, with gasoline prices dropping 4.7%. Excluding food and energy, final demand goods rose 0.4%.

On the services side, wholesale and retail margins declined 1.0%, pulling the index lower. Machinery and vehicle wholesaling saw a notable 1.4% drop, alongside lower retail margins in food, apparel, and automobile sales. In contrast, prices for hospital outpatient and inpatient care increased.

Prices for processed goods for intermediate demand rose 0.5% in February, while unprocessed goods jumped 1.3%, largely due to a 5.1% increase in foodstuffs and feedstuffs. However, unprocessed energy materials declined 3.1%, led by a 2.4% drop in crude petroleum.

Services for intermediate demand continued their downward trend, falling 0.2% for the second consecutive month. This decline…
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