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US Inflation Rate Drops to 3.5% in June

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Gas prices drive down US inflation

The number arrived as a relief, then almost immediately as a warning. The US inflation rate dropped to 3.5% in the year to June, down from 4.2% in May — a decline larger than economists had predicted and driven primarily by falling energy costs and cheaper gasoline at the pump. It was, in the clinical language of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, a meaningful improvement.

Then the missiles flew over Iran, and oil prices surged $10 a barrel in 24 hours, and the relief began to look uncomfortably temporary.

The June consumer price index data, released by the BLS, offered the clearest sign yet that the inflation squeeze gripping American households had begun to loosen its grip. But the renewed US military strikes against Iran this week sent the price of Brent crude — the global benchmark — climbing back above $87 per barrel, threatening to reverse in July precisely the energy-driven disinflation that produced June's encouraging headline figure.

The Energy Story Behind the Numbers

The mechanics of June's inflation relief are straightforward: energy prices fell 5.7% for the month, and gasoline prices plunged 9.7% — a dramatic month-over-month decline that gave millions of American drivers temporary respite at the pump and pulled the overall inflation rate down more sharply than Wall Street had anticipated.

But the operative word, as analysts rushed to note, is temporary.

"Energy prices plunged on the Iran ceasefire and memorandum of understanding," said Scott Anderson, chief US economist at BMO Capital Markets. "But with fighting back on in the Gulf, the MOU in tatters, and energy prices heading higher again in July, the balance of risks remains more heavily weighted toward a rate hike at some point this year."

The national average gasoline price, which had retreated during June, had already climbed back to $3.86 per gallon by Tuesday — up from $3.79 just a week earlier, according to motorist advocacy group AAA. The June relief at the pump is evaporating in real time.

"Gasoline prices are already back above June levels, meaning the next inflation report will heat up again," said Ipek Ozkardeskaya, senior analyst at Swissquote Bank — a forecast that puts the Federal Reserve in the uncomfortable position of celebrating one month's good news while bracing for the next month's reversal.

What June Did Not Fix

The headline drop in inflation conceals as much as it reveals. While energy fell sharply, food price inflation moved in the opposite direction — the cost of meat, poultry, fish, and eggs increased, as did dairy products and cereals. Eating out remains meaningfully more expensive than a year ago, with restaurant meals averaging 3.7% above last year's prices.

And critically, lower inflation does not mean lower prices. It means prices are rising more slowly than before — a distinction that matters enormously to the 20% of small business owners who told the National Federation of Independent Business on Tuesday that inflation remained their single most important problem, the highest share of that response in nearly two years.

The figure the Federal Reserve watches most closely — core inflation, which strips out volatile food and energy prices to reveal the underlying trend — did not move at all in June. It held flat at 2.6%, unchanged from May, a reading that signals the structural inflation the Fed is most concerned about has not yet meaningfully responded to the central bank's sustained rate policy.

The Fed's New Voice — and Its Balancing Act

Into this fraught landscape stepped Kevin Warsh, the new chairman of the Federal Reserve, making his first appearance before the House Financial Services Committee on Tuesday. His message was unambiguous: the central bank will not accept inflation that stays elevated.

"Inflation's a choice," Warsh told Congress. "We monetary policymakers need to choose lower prices and that's the commitment my colleagues have made." He added that the Fed has "no tolerance to persistently elevated inflation" and framed his tenure as a commitment to "restoring price stability" — language that left little room for the rate cuts that President Trump has been loudly and repeatedly demanding.

The Fed held interest rates in the 3.5% to 3.75% range at Warsh's first meeting in June. Warsh, who replaced Jerome Powell — whom Trump repeatedly pressured to cut borrowing costs — was careful to distance himself from political interference on Tuesday, stressing his "commitment to independence."

"My goal is for there to be no politics," Warsh said — a statement that read, in context, as a direct message to the White House.

Trump's Expectations vs. the Fed's Independence

The tension between the Oval Office and the Federal Reserve is a familiar feature of the current political landscape. Trump pushed Powell relentlessly for rate cuts throughout his previous terms and has made equally clear that he expects Warsh to deliver cheaper borrowing costs for American businesses and consumers.

Lindsay James, investment strategist at Quilter, pushed back on that expectation. Warsh having gotten his "feet under the table," she said, does not "mean rate cuts are looming in order to appease President Trump." Instead, she predicted "a conservative outlook from the Federal Reserve when it meets in a fortnight" — a meeting at which the renewed oil price surge and flat core inflation will weigh heavily on deliberations.

Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller added to the hawkish chorus on Monday, warning that policymakers would need to consider tightening monetary policy if inflation data came in hot again. "If we get another hot reading on core inflation this week, then the FOMC will need to consider tightening monetary policy in the near term," Waller told the New York Association for Business Economics.

The Rate Dilemma: Raise, Hold, or Cut?

The theory of interest rate policy is elegant in its simplicity: raise rates to make borrowing expensive, reduce consumer spending, ease demand, and slow price growth. The practice is considerably more treacherous. High interest rates constrain business investment, slow hiring, and risk tipping an economy that is performing unevenly into contraction. Rate cuts, which Trump has championed, would stimulate spending and investment — but risk reigniting the inflation that the Fed has spent two years fighting to bring down.

With core inflation flat at 2.6%, energy prices reversing course after Iran hostilities resumed, and small business confidence in inflation relief near a two-year low, the Federal Reserve enters its next meeting carrying a burden that the June data relieved only momentarily.

The US inflation rate dropped in June. Whether it stays dropped is a question that will be answered not in a BLS report, but somewhere over the Persian Gulf.

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