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Energy inflation (measured in index) is a key measure of price stability and purchasing power in US. It reflects how the cost of goods and services changes over time, influencing central bank policy, interest rates, and household budgets. Economists and policymakers track inflation indicators to gauge economic health, anticipate monetary tightening or easing, and assess real wage growth. In US, Energy inflation is closely watched by businesses planning pricing strategies and investors evaluating bond market returns. Understanding inflation trends helps consumers make informed decisions about savings, mortgages, and long-term financial planning. The most recent data point shows 277.18 index as of 2026-02-01. This dataset spans 1957–2026, covering 829 monthly observations. Data is sourced from EIA and updated regularly on EconDash. Use EconDash's interactive chart to explore historical inflation trends, compare Energy inflation across multiple countries, and download data for further analysis.
Energy inflation, measured in index, tracks changes in the price level of goods and services in US. It is a primary gauge of purchasing power and cost of living, directly affecting consumer budgets, wage negotiations, and central bank interest rate decisions.
The Energy inflation dataset for US spans 1957 through 2026, comprising 829 monthly observations. Data is sourced from EIA and follows official statistical methodologies. Monthly frequency allows for granular analysis of short-term fluctuations and seasonal patterns. EconDash updates this indicator as new data becomes available from the primary source.
Energy inflation in US is shaped by monetary policy decisions, supply chain conditions, energy prices, and consumer demand. Central banks monitor inflation closely to set interest rates that balance price stability with economic growth. Persistent deviations from target levels can erode savings, distort investment decisions, and trigger policy interventions. Cross-country comparisons help identify whether inflation pressures are domestic or part of broader global trends.
| Indicator | Energy inflation |
|---|---|
| Country | US |
| Category | Макроэкономика |
| Unit | index |
| Source | EIA |
| Frequency | monthly |
| Time range | 1957–2026 (829 observations) |
| Interactive chart | View on EconDash |
| API access | EconDash API documentation |