PCE Measure of Shelter Slows to 5.8% YoY in February
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Here is a graph of the year-over-year change in shelter from the CPI report
and housing from the PCE report this morning, both through February 2024.
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2 hours ago
5 comments:
I have a suggestion to scatter plot % change y/y in Initial claims vs $ change y/y in S&P. Below is the data from FRED on the Fed site. It looks quite good over the last 10 years but I haven't ran an Rsquared. Note I take the negative or opposite sign of initial claims to better show the correlation (i.e. that is negative layoffs means better stock prices). I'm sure your busy so no problem if you can't get around to it.
http://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/graph/fredgraph.png?&id=SP500,IC4WSA&scale=Left,Left&range=10yrs,10yrs&cosd=2002-09-25,2002-09-15&coed=2012-09-25,2012-09-15&line_color=%230000ff,%23ff0000&link_values=false,false&line_style=Solid,Solid&mark_type=NONE,NONE&mw=4,4&lw=1,1&ost=-99999,-99999&oet=99999,99999&mma=0,0&fml=a,-a&fq=Daily,Weekly%2C+Ending+Saturday&fam=avg,avg&fgst=lin,lin&transformation=pc1,pc1&vintage_date=2012-09-26,2012-09-26&revision_date=2012-09-26,2012-09-26
Mark, busy? bwahahahaha. ;^)
jeff,
Will do!
For future reference, there's a "link" link at the top of the St. Louis Fed charts that makes it easier to share them with others. It gives you two choices. One is a link to the chart itself and the other is a link to the web page with all the information included.
AllanF,
Hey! I've been known to be busy! Borderlands 2 just came out, lol. ;)
jeff,
Done! :)
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