Inflationmonthly
CPI: Energy
Energy component of CPI — driven by oil prices and utility costs.
283.22
1W +0.00%1M +0.00%3M +0.63%
Updated 37m agoUpdated just now
AI Analysis
Apr 2, 2026At $111 WTI, this represents ~$4.0-5.2pp annualized energy CPI contribution — a massive inflationary impulse on top of a PPI pipeline already building at +0.7% 3M. Most dangerous pipeline risk: if WTI stays at $111 for 60+ days, the energy CPI pass-through to transportation, food production costs, and utility bills will create a second-wave inflation impulse beyond the direct energy component.
Recent Data
| Date | Value | Change |
|---|---|---|
| Feb 1, 2026 | 283.22 | +0.63% |
| Jan 1, 2026 | 281.44 | -1.47% |
| Dec 1, 2025 | 285.62 | +0.34% |
| Nov 1, 2025 | 284.65 | — |
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