by Calculated Risk on 2/28/2025 08:57:00 AM
Friday, February 28, 2025
PCE Measure of Shelter Decreases to 4.5% YoY in January
Here is a graph of the year-over-year change in shelter from the CPI report and housing from the PCE report this morning, both through January 2025.
CPI Shelter was up 4.4% year-over-year in January, down from 4.6% in December, and down from the cycle peak of 8.2% in March 2023.
Housing (PCE) was up 4.5% YoY in January, down from 4.7% in December and down from the cycle peak of 8.3% in April 2023.
Since asking rents are mostly flat year-over-year, these measures will slowly continue to decline over the next year as rents for existing tenants continue to increase.
Since asking rents are mostly flat year-over-year, these measures will slowly continue to decline over the next year as rents for existing tenants continue to increase.
Key measures are slightly above the Fed's target on a 3-month basis. Note: There is possibly some residual seasonality distorting PCE prices in Q1, especially in January.
3-month annualized change:
PCE Price Index: 2.9%
Core PCE Prices: 2.4%
Core minus Housing: 2.1%
Core PCE Prices: 2.4%
Core minus Housing: 2.1%