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What the Trimmed Mean Says About Future Inflation: Broadening Price Pressures Ahead

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  • Tyler Atkinson
  • Jim Dolmas
  • Marc Giannoni
  • Evan F. Koenig

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As we look ahead to the rest of this year and into 2022, we expect that even as some of the extreme price increases responsible for the recent surge in headline inflation fade, a broader swath of goods and services will show meaningful price increases.

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  • Tyler Atkinson & Jim Dolmas & Marc Giannoni & Evan F. Koenig, 2021. "What the Trimmed Mean Says About Future Inflation: Broadening Price Pressures Ahead," Dallas Fed Economics 92900, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:d00001:92900
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