Core Inflation
Core inflation is a measure of inflation that excludes certain items with volatile price movement in order to attempt to give a better picture of long-term inflation.
Core inflation is most often calculated by taking the Consumer Price Index and excluding certain items from the index, usually energy and food products.
Related Terms
- Headline Inflation
- Inflation
- S&P Core Earnings
- Treasury Inflation Protected Securities – TIPS
- Misery Index
- Real Rate of Return
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