A key gauge of inflation, Core Personal Consumption Expenditures excludes volatile food and energy prices. The Federal Reserve uses this data to set monetary policy, aiming for stable prices. Investors, economists, and policymakers rely on it to make informed decisions about interest rates, spending, and economic health.
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