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    US Consumer Prices Experience Largest Monthly Decline Since 2020

    July 17, 2026
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    WASHINGTON, D.C. / RankWire.AI / – In June, U.S. consumer prices decreased by 0.4 percent, marking the most significant monthly drop since April 2020. The Consumer Price Index had increased by 0.5 percent in May. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics announced these figures on Tuesday. The report indicated widespread price reductions across many categories, excluding some food and household sectors.

    US consumer prices post sharpest drop since 2020
    June CPI data showed falling headline prices and unchanged core inflation.

    The primary contributor to the monthly decrease was energy costs. The energy index fell 5.7 percent after a 3.9 percent rise in May. Gasoline prices declined 9.7 percent, while fuel oil costs decreased 9.2 percent. Electricity prices went down by 1.0 percent, even as utility gas service increased by 0.5 percent. Despite these reductions, energy remained 15.7 percent more expensive than a year earlier.

    Core inflation also eased in June. Prices excluding food and energy showed no change from the previous month after a 0.2 percent rise in May. The core index increased by 2.6 percent over the past 12 months, down from 2.9 percent. Shelter costs rose 0.1 percent, their smallest monthly increase since January 2021. Rent increased by 0.1 percent, while owners’ equivalent rent went up by 0.2 percent.

    Energy decline pulls down overall inflation

    Food prices went up 0.2 percent for the second month in a row. Grocery costs increased by the same amount, and restaurant prices also rose 0.2 percent. Eggs became 4.3 percent more expensive in June. Dairy prices increased 1.2 percent, whereas coffee prices dropped 2.0 percent. The overall food index was 3.0 percent higher than its June 2025 level.

    Price changes across other key consumer categories varied. Motor vehicle insurance decreased 2.0 percent, and communication services declined 1.5 percent. Apparel prices fell 0.6 percent, used vehicle prices slipped 0.2 percent, and medical care costs edged down 0.1 percent, although hospital services saw a slight increase. Recreation prices rose 0.5 percent, and personal care costs increased 0.2 percent.

    Federal Reserve gears up for July policy meeting

    The inflation data arrived two weeks ahead of the Federal Reserve’s upcoming policy meeting. Officials maintained the federal funds rate between 3.50 percent and 3.75 percent in June. The next two-day meeting is scheduled to begin on July 28. The Fed’s long-term inflation target remains at 2 percent. Despite the slowdown from May, June’s annual CPI rate stayed above that goal.

    The CPI tracks price fluctuations across housing, transportation, food, medical care, clothing, and other consumer expenses. Its main urban index covers over 90 percent of the U.S. population. Before seasonal adjustment, prices fell 0.3 percent in June. The all-items index reached 333.952, and the urban wage earner index increased 3.5 percent year-over-year. The July inflation report is expected to be released on August 12.

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