April US Overall Consumer Prices Expected to Rise by 0.6% After Energy Surge in March
BY MT Newswires | ECONOMIC | 02:28 PM EDT02:28 PM EDT, 05/11/2026 (MT Newswires) -- The US Consumer Price Index is expected to rise by 0.6% in April after a 0.9% energy-led gain in March, according to a survey compiled by Bloomberg.
The year-over-year rate is forecast to accelerate further to 3.7% from 3.3% as a result.
The CPI data are scheduled to be released at 8:30 am ET Tuesday.
The same survey looks for a 0.3% increase in core CPI, excluding the volatile food and energy components after 0.2% increase. The year-over-year rate is expected to rise to 2.7% from 2.6%.
Prices in the owners' equivalent rents and regular rents categories are forecast to post further small gains. Those two categories combine for nearly one-third of overall CPI and are a key focus for the Federal Reserve.
New vehicle prices and used vehicle prices are expected to rebound modestly after weakness in the previous month.
The Federal Reserve's preferred inflation measures for April, the overall and core PCE price readings, are due to be released on May 28.
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