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Core CPI (Excluding Food & Energy) vs Initial Jobless Claims

Core CPI (Excluding Food & Energy) is currently 3.1% (down -0.1%). Initial Jobless Claims is currently 219K (down -6.0K).

MetricCore CPI (Excluding Food & Energy)Initial Jobless Claims
Current value3.1%219K
Previous reading3.2%225K
Change-0.1%-6.0K
Trenddowndown
FrequencyMonthlyWeekly
SourceBureau of Labor StatisticsDepartment of Labor
Last updated2026-03-122026-04-03
Categoryinflationemployment

What Core CPI (Excluding Food & Energy) measures

Core CPI measures consumer price changes excluding food and energy, which are volatile and often driven by supply factors rather than monetary policy. It is the Fed's preferred gauge of underlying inflation trends.

Core CPI at 3.1% shows that underlying inflation remains sticky above the Fed's 2% target. Housing costs and services inflation are the primary culprits. For executives, sticky core inflation means the Fed is unlikely to cut interest rates soon, keeping borrowing costs elevated. Budget planners should assume inflation-adjusted cost increases of 3%+ for services, labor, and real estate.

What Initial Jobless Claims measures

Initial jobless claims count the number of people filing for unemployment insurance for the first time each week. It is the most timely indicator of labor market conditions, released every Thursday.

At 219,000, weekly claims remain historically low and signal a stable labor market. Claims below 250,000 indicate minimal layoff activity. For executives, low claims mean retention is high industry-wide — layoffs are rare and the labor market favors workers. A sudden spike above 300,000 would signal emerging economic stress.

Frequently asked

What is Core CPI (Excluding Food & Energy) right now?

Core CPI (Excluding Food & Energy) is currently 3.1%, down -0.1% from the previous reading. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, updated monthly.

What is Initial Jobless Claims right now?

Initial Jobless Claims is currently 219K, down -6.0K from the previous reading. Source: Department of Labor, updated weekly.

How are Core CPI (Excluding Food & Energy) and Initial Jobless Claims related?

Core CPI at 3.1% shows that underlying inflation remains sticky above the Fed's 2% target. Housing costs and services inflation are the primary culprits. For executives, sticky core inflation means th At 219,000, weekly claims remain historically low and signal a stable labor market. Claims below 250,000 indicate minimal layoff activity. For executives, low claims mean retention is high industry-wi