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Rents for housing make up 40% of the core U.S. consumer price index. About 25% of April 2011's 1.3% rise in the CPI in the U.S. was from housing rent increases. Apartment vacancy rates are dropping as people prefer to rent. Analysts say the Fed may not be paying enough attention to this when it says the high unemployment levels will keep inflation down.
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Where Rents Go, Will Inflation Follow?
BusinessWeek 06/09/2011
The Folly of Economic Short-Termism
Wall Street Journal 08/11/2011
Apartment-Vacancy Rate Tumbles to 2001 Level
Wall Street Journal 01/05/2012
High inflation and high unemployment in mid 2011. The effects of the Fed's quantitiative easing on emerging markets with the capital inflows into these countries and higher inflation. Other effects of zero interest rates being the lack of interbank lending.
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Wall Street Journal 05/24/2011
Hiring in U.S. Slowed in May With 54,000 Jobs Added
New York Times 06/03/2011
Wall Street Journal 06/07/2011
Where Rents Go, Will Inflation Follow?
BusinessWeek 06/09/2011
Inflation Jump Undercuts Growth Prospects
Wall Street Journal 08/17/2011
Commodities Boom View Doesn't Budge
Wall Street Journal 08/17/2011
CPI, Core CPI, trimmed CPI, Owners' equivalent rent and other measures of inflation
Grouped Articles
Inflation Below Fed Target for 22nd Month in a Row
Wall Street Journal 03/29/2014
Risk of Deflation Feeds Global Fears
Wall Street Journal 10/16/2014
Slow Rise in Consumer Prices May Stymie the Fed
New York Times 01/16/2015
Inflation Could Freeze the Fed in Place
Wall Street Journal 01/19/2015
Dollar Will Keep Jabbing at the Fed
Wall Street Journal 03/25/2015
Housing Bubble Continues to Haunt Fed
Wall Street Journal 04/05/2011
The anxiety over the Fed's monetary infusion and the increase in rates on the 10 year Treasury and in the corporate bond markets. The actual risks as manufacturing capacity utilization drops to 68% in May 2009, and as auto manufacturing continues to take a big hit in 2009.
Grouped Articles
Inflation Below Fed Target for 22nd Month in a Row
Wall Street Journal 03/29/2014
Risk of Deflation Feeds Global Fears
Wall Street Journal 10/16/2014
Dollar Will Keep Jabbing at the Fed
Wall Street Journal 03/25/2015
Fed Must Consider the World and All U.S. Employment
Wall Street Journal 04/09/2015
The Fed’s Inflation Problem Just Got Worse
Wall Street Journal 01/15/2016
Best Check on Inflation: Broken Banks
Wall Street Journal 03/20/2009
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Wall Street Journal 11/18/2010
Wall Street Journal 02/05/2011
Wall Street Journal 02/18/2011
Inflation inflicting pain, as wages fail to keep pace with price hikes - The Washington Post
Washington Post 04/05/2011
Wall Street Journal 04/26/2011
Whoa Baby, Prices Are Jumping for Diapers, Other Family Basics
Wall Street Journal 04/26/2011
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OECD report cites rising income inequality - The Washington Post
Washington Post 12/06/2011
Recovery Has Created Far More Low-Wage Jobs Than Better-Paid Ones
New York Times 04/27/2014
Job Growth Fails to Help Paychecks of Workers
New York Times 01/09/2015
Hiring Booms, but Soft Wages Linger
Wall Street Journal 01/10/2015
Sluggish Productivity Hampers Wage Gains
Wall Street Journal 03/07/2015
U.A.W. Contract With Fiat Chrysler Would Give 2nd-Tier Workers Big Raise
New York Times 09/18/2015
A rise in commodities prices is one serious risk, leaving consumers drowning in the reinflation.
Grouped Articles
Inflation Below Fed Target for 22nd Month in a Row
Wall Street Journal 03/29/2014
Risk of Deflation Feeds Global Fears
Wall Street Journal 10/16/2014
Fed Must Consider the World and All U.S. Employment
Wall Street Journal 04/09/2015
Fed's Reflation Bet Could Hit Consumers Before It Helps
Wall Street Journal 10/11/2010
Wall Street Journal 10/25/2010
Wall Street Journal 10/26/2010
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