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Inflation Rates Decreases in 2023 But Goods Remain at High Prices

The inflation rate in the US this December 2023 reached record levels, with prices soaring across various sectors. This has led to concerns about the impact on the economy and the purchasing power of consumers. (Source: CNN)

As inflation progressively approaches the Federal Reserve’s 2% target in 2023, the Fed may achieve a “soft landing” for the economy by lowering inflation without causing a recession.

Throughout the year 2023, inflation has decreased, but prices have stayed at a high level. (Source: The Street)

Lower Inflation Rate But Market Prices Does Not Decrease

According to Nasdaq, inflation declined to 3% in November after peaking at 7.1% in 2022. Each major index had one of its best months of the year. Despite better market performance and lower inflation, Americans face stubbornly high prices. A November Bankrate study indicated that most workers earned salary hikes this year, but their income didn’t keep up with inflation. Senior economist Mark Hamrick of Bankrate claims that although inflation has generally decreased, prices have not. Customers experience a form of persistent, virtual sticker shock that has a significant impact on their thoughts and wallets. A Nov. 27 Bloomberg analysis indicated that families now pay $119.27 for the same goods and services that cost $100 before the pandemic. Rent is 20% more and groceries are 25% higher than in January 2020.

Lowering inflation helps the economy but inhibits pricing increases. The Russian invasion of Ukraine boosted revenues for ExxonMobil, Shell, and Kraft Heinz “far” above inflation. The investigation found that computer, telecoms, and banking firms made huge profits. These sectors’ price hikes “exacerbated the initial price shock – contributing to inflation peaking higher and lasting longer than had there been less market power,” the report states. Before the pandemic and inflation, Exxon earned $14.3 billion in 2019. The company earned $55.7 billion in 2022. Companies increased profit margins after passing on higher customer costs, “not only passing inflation on but further amplifying it.”

Although inflationary disruptions are inevitable, they do not have to persist for an extended period, according to Chris Hayes, principal economist at Common Wealth. The speaker places significant emphasis on the fact that our research encompassing a wide range of industries reveals that large corporations, including those in the commodities sector, are employing profit margin maintenance strategies. Workforce-intensive enterprises that are unable to withstand the burden are directly impacted negatively by these strategies, which is unfortunate. These practices, according to Hayes, have caused economic instability in addition to being unjust.

READ ALSO: Dollar Index Drops; Currency Affected by Dovish US Inflation

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