The federal agency will skip the postponed October report on the Producer Price Index and instead roll those figures into November’s report, which will be published Jan. 14, reported the Wall Street Journal.
The federal agency will skip the postponed October report on the Producer Price Index and instead roll those figures into November’s report, which will be published Jan. 14, reported the Wall Street Journal.
This is kind of weirdly true since so much about the economy is based on sentiment. Inflation is obviously real, but purchasing power is pretty nebulous.
But obviously ignoring it entirely is not even close to sustainable.