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Core CPI (Excluding Food & Energy) vs U.S. Trade Balance (Goods & Services)

Core CPI (Excluding Food & Energy) is currently 3.1% (down -0.1%). U.S. Trade Balance (Goods & Services) is currently -122.7B (up +8.0B).

MetricCore CPI (Excluding Food & Energy)U.S. Trade Balance (Goods & Services)
Current value3.1%-122.7B
Previous reading3.2%-130.7B
Change-0.1%+8.0B
Trenddownup
FrequencyMonthlyMonthly
SourceBureau of Labor StatisticsBureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated2026-03-122026-03-06
Categoryinflationtrade

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 U.S. Trade Balance (Goods & Services) measures

The trade balance measures the difference between U.S. exports and imports of goods and services. A deficit means the U.S. imports more than it exports. The trade balance is a component of GDP and reflects the competitiveness of U.S. producers in global markets.

The trade deficit narrowed slightly to $122.7 billion from January's $130.7 billion. The historically large deficit has been inflated by front-loading of imports ahead of tariff increases. For executives in import-dependent industries, trade policy remains the dominant risk factor. Companies are accelerating supply chain diversification away from China toward Mexico, Vietnam, and India.

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 U.S. Trade Balance (Goods & Services) right now?

U.S. Trade Balance (Goods & Services) is currently -122.7B, up +8.0B from the previous reading. Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis, updated monthly.

How are Core CPI (Excluding Food & Energy) and U.S. Trade Balance (Goods & Services) 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 The trade deficit narrowed slightly to $122.7 billion from January's $130.7 billion. The historically large deficit has been inflated by front-loading of imports ahead of tariff increases. For executi