This month’s personal consumption expenditures price index (PCE) suggests that inflation rose more sharply in April than in the preceding two months.

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A month ago, federal data showed relatively flat prices from February to March. Today's fresh figures tell a different story.

This month’s personal consumption expenditures price index (PCE) suggests that inflation rose more sharply in April than in the preceding two months. The PCE increased 0.4% in April after rising 0.1% in March and 0.3% in February, according to a Bureau of Economic Analysis report released Friday, May 26.

The PCE measures consumer spending by tracking prices that U.S. consumers are currently paying for goods and services. The Bureau of Economic Analysis releases new PCE data on a monthly basis.

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