📈 Why is inflation higher than expected, and how long will it keep going up? And why is a senior economist comparing inflation to the Terminator? 🔎 Analysis by jessiehewitson
Core inflation also increased to 6.2 per cent in February, up from 5.8 per cent the previous month, exceeding economists’ expectations of a slowdown to 5.7 per cent.
Not many people envy the choice the Bank has to make tomorrow: if it raises rates too high then it adds to the problems that have led, in part, to. The Bank, as well as others still operating, have been affected by the consequences of central banks rapidly raising interest rates. But then if the Bank doesn’t raise rates at all, or by much, it risks this acting as a signal that the Bank of England is worried about the health of our banks.
Baked-in inflation is when a vicious cycle is created: prices for goods go up, people get pay increases through their employers, which means companies can keep increasing prices and so on. The very low unemployment rate is why this is an ongoing concern as employees are able to negotiate pay increases. Should this happen, it’s very difficult to get out of and the medicine is usually brutal: a nastyNo, assuming Putin doesn’t invade another country or a huge event that we can’t predict.
Focussing on one month’s figures is not an accurate way of assessing the totality of where we’re going with inflation and most economists believe thatWhen inflation falls is doesn’t mean prices are falling, it just means the difference in increases compared with a year ago is lower. It’s a bit like putting your foot on the accelerator, then gently apply the break to slow you down. You’re still moving the car, just not as fast.
“For pensioners, the rise in the state pension in a few weeks, from £185.15 to £203.85 a week for the new state pension and from £141.85 to £156.20 for those on the basic state pension, cannot come soon enough,” says Rebecca O’Connor, spokesperson for PensionBee.Topics
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