The Fed’s go-to inflation gauge heated up again | CNN Business

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The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge moved even higher in December, driven largely by rising energy prices as well as food. However, a closely watched measurement of underlying inflation trends indicated some progress in the fight to rein in price hikes.

The Personal Consumption Expenditures price index rose 2.6% in December from the year before, heating up from November’s 2.4% increase, according to new Commerce Department data released Friday.

On a monthly basis, prices rose 0.3% as compared to 0.1% in November.

That acceleration was in line with economists’ expectations,

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