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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Here’s the inflation breakdown for February 2025 — in one chart
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Here’s the inflation breakdown for February 2025 — in one chart

Last updated: March 12, 2025 7:36 pm
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Inflation in the United States showed signs of receding in February, with easing price pressures on consumer staples such as gasoline, groceries, and housing. The consumer price index (CPI) rose by 2.8% for the 12 months ending in February, down from 3% in January, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

This deceleration in inflation is a positive development, alleviating concerns that inflation had become entrenched at higher levels. Michael Pugliese, a senior economist at Wells Fargo Economics, noted that while progress may be bumpy, there are no signs of a reacceleration in inflation based on current data.

The CPI measures the rate at which prices rise or fall for a basket of goods and services, ranging from everyday items like haircuts and coffee to larger purchases like clothing and concert tickets. While inflation has significantly declined from its peak of 9.1% during the pandemic in June 2022, it still remains above the Federal Reserve’s long-term target of 2%.

Despite the positive trend in overall inflation, certain items have experienced significant price increases. For example, egg prices surged by 59% over the past year, driven by an outbreak of avian flu that reduced egg supply. Additionally, the price of instant coffee rose by about 9% due to disruptions in coffee bean supplies caused by climate change-induced droughts.

On the other hand, inflation for groceries remains relatively low at 1.9% over the past year, while gasoline prices were down 1% from January to February and 3% over the past year. Shelter, the largest component of the CPI, saw annual inflation at 4.2% in February, the lowest since December 2021.

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President Donald Trump’s tariff policies have added uncertainties to the inflation outlook, with recent tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum imports triggering retaliatory measures from Europe. Tariffs can increase costs for businesses, leading to higher prices for consumers on steel-intensive items like cars and homes.

Despite these challenges, economists expect inflation to continue gradually slowing down, barring any major policy changes. The recent data on inflation trends provides some optimism for the future trajectory of inflation, particularly in the housing sector, which historically has been slower to adjust to price trends.

In conclusion, while inflation remains a key economic indicator to monitor, the recent data suggests a positive trend towards easing price pressures on essential consumer goods. By keeping a close eye on key economic factors and policy developments, stakeholders can better navigate the evolving inflation landscape.

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