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Differences between how components are weighted in the two indexes are often responsible for the differences between CPI and PCE inflation readings. That’s especially been the case in recent months.
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It is against this that the Fed’s target for inflation, 2%, is compared. What are the differences between the measures—and why does the Fed use the PCE?
The second major way the Consumer Price Index affects the economy is its effect on monetary policy. The Federal Reserve is charged with the goal of maintaining an inflation rate near 2%.
Having these multiple reports on inflation may have some folks wondering what the difference is between PCE and the more commonly quoted CPI.