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Inflation Explained with Fexingo: CPI, Prices, and the Cost of Living for Everyday People

Inflation Explained with Fexingo: CPI, Prices, and the Cost of Living for Everyday People

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Lucas and Luna anchor every episode of Inflation Explained with Fexingo in the latest CPI release, producer price index, and personal consumption expenditures data, pulling real-time figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and Federal Reserve Economic Data. They dissect how a tenth-of-a-point move in core inflation ripples through grocery bills, rent renewals, and wage negotiations. Lucas charts the historical arc of price shocks, from the 1970s oil embargo to today's shelter-cost stickiness, while Luna presses on the human impact: what a 3.4% annual inflation rate means for a household earning the median US income, for a retiree on a fixed annuity, for a small business owner adjusting menu prices. Each episode tackles a single inflation driver—used-car indexes, energy futures, medical care services—with clear definitions of terms like 'trimmed mean' and 'supercore services.' The conversation stays grounded in named cases: how Walmart's pricing power affects the PCE, how rent-stabilization policies alter CPI weights, how the Cleveland Fed's inflation nowcast differs from the official print. Lucas and Luna never simplify for drama; they treat the listener as someone who reads the earnings call transcripts and the Fed minutes but wants a sharper lens on the numbers. The show is for anyone who needs to understand inflation not as a headline but as a force that reshapes budgets, investment portfolios, and business models. What happens when the disinflation narrative stalls? How do you separate sticky inflation from base effects? #CPI #Inflation #FederalReserve #CostOfLiving #ConsumerPriceIndex #ProducerPriceIndex #PCE #MonetaryPolicy #WageGrowth #RentIndex #EnergyPrices #CoreInflation #EconomicData #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Economics #InflationExplained Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. 経済学
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  • Why Shelter Costs Keep CPI Higher Than Headline
    2026/06/07
    In episode 37 of Inflation Explained with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna dig into the April CPI report showing headline inflation cooling to 332.4, but shelter costs remain stubbornly elevated at 5.2% annual growth. They explore how owner's equivalent rent, apartment concessions, and the lag in BLS data create a gap between what consumers feel and what the index shows. Using Zillow and Apartment List data, they explain why rents may finally be turning—but won't show up in CPI for months. A practical episode for anyone wondering why their rent check doesn't match the government's inflation narrative. #CPI #ShelterInflation #OwnerEquivalentRent #Rent #Zillow #ApartmentList #BureauOfLaborStatistics #Fed #MonetaryPolicy #Inflation #Housing #RealEstate #Economics #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Podcast #EconomyExplained #CostOfLiving Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    10 分
  • How Long-Term Unemployment Is Rewriting the Inflation Story
    2026/06/07
    The May jobs report is out Friday, but Lucas and Luna dig past the headline number into a quieter crisis: long-term unemployment is surging even as inflation moderates. They unpack why workers who've been jobless for 27 weeks or more are getting left behind, how that shifts bargaining power away from labor, and what it means for the Fed's next move. With the S&P 500 down nearly 3% this week and gold sliding, the hosts connect the dots between a softening labor market and a disinflationary pulse that may finally give the Fed cover to cut rates. Specific data points include the 122,000 ADP private payrolls beat, the gap between core CPI and core PCE, and the flat ten-year breakeven inflation rate. A concrete look at why the jobs market's quality matters more than its quantity for your wallet. #LongTermUnemployment #Inflation #JobsReport #FederalReserve #ADP #CPI #PCE #LaborMarket #Disinflation #Economy #Economics #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #CostOfLiving #MayJobs #Unemployment #FedRateCuts #WageGrowth Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 分
  • How Home Insurance Inflation Is Getting Zillowed
    2026/06/06
    Episode 35 of Inflation Explained with Fexingo: CPI, Prices, and the Cost of Living for Everyday People. Lucas and Luna dig into why home insurance premiums are rising at double the rate of overall inflation, and how new data sources like Zillow and satellite imagery are changing how insurers price risk. They look at the April CPI shelter index (still sticky at 4.2% year-over-year) versus the 11% annual jump in home insurance costs, and discuss how climate disasters, reinsurance costs, and algorithmic pricing models are creating a new kind of inflation that the Fed's favorite gauges don't fully capture. They also examine the feedback loop between rising premiums and falling home affordability. This episode gives you one concrete number and one practical takeaway about how insurance inflation works in 2026. #HomeInsurance #Inflation #CPI #ShelterCosts #InsurancePremiums #Reinsurance #ClimateRisk #Zillow #PropertyInsurance #Underwriting #FedPolicy #HomeAffordability #EconomicData #CostOfLiving #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Economics #InflationExplained Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 分
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