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Rents Are Falling. So Why Isn’t That Showing Up in Inflation Data?

Pandemic disruptions may have muddled the measurement of home prices in government data. That could complicate the Fed’s course on interest rates.

Ben Casselman
Author: Ben Casselman

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Consumer Price Index, Federal Reserve System, Inflation (Economics), Interest Rates, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Real Estate and Housing (Residential), Renting and Leasing (Real Estate), United States Economy
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