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A tale of two- inflations: sticky versus flexible
Sticky and flexible price inflation, YoY change (%)
Data as at August 2021. Sources: Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta; Refinitive Datastream
Sticky and flexible prices reflect the Atlanta Federal Reserve sticky and flexible consumer price indexes (CPI). If price changes for a particular CPI component occur less than every 4.3 months, that component is a “sticky-price” good. Goods that change prices more frequently are “flexible-price” goods.
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