Updated
Updated · Barron's · May 11
April core CPI seen rising as housing component jumps
Updated
Updated · Barron's · May 11

April core CPI seen rising as housing component jumps

11 articles · Updated · Barron's · May 11
  • Economists expect April core CPI up 0.4% month on month and 2.7% annually, with shelter adding about 0.25 percentage points after 2025 shutdown-related distortions.
  • Missing October 2025 housing data were effectively set to zero during the 43-day shutdown; April's new six-month survey panel is expected to reverse that softness in rents and owners' equivalent rent.
  • Analysts still expect housing inflation to cool later in 2026, but tariffs, price momentum and firmer continuing rents could keep inflation above the Federal Reserve's 2% target.
Is the expected CPI housing spike a statistical ghost, or does it signal worsening affordability for American families?
With inflation fueled by tariffs and energy shocks, can the Federal Reserve still steer the economy to its 2% target?