Daily Archives: February 19, 2009

A WHIFF OF REFLATION

Producer prices rose last month. That’s good news in the war on deflation.
The news wasn’t totally unexpected, as we discussed on Tuesday. The partial rebound in energy last month—heating oil and gasoline—is a key reason for the return of inflation to wholesale prices in January. The same forces suggest that tomorrow’s update on consumer prices will also post a mild gain for last month.
Producer prices rose 0.8% in January on a seasonally adjusted basis, the Labor Department reported this morning. That’s the biggest gain since July—in fact, it’s the only gain since July. From August to December, wholesale prices fell in each and every month. That makes today’s news of higher prices welcome since it suggests that price stability may be near. It’s too soon to be sure, but for today, at least, there’s fresh reason for hope.

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