Funny How Inflation In 2018 Requires The Fed To Act, But Not In 2012

This week we gained two pieces of information – the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and the Producer Price Index (PPI).Both measures provide insight into where inflation has been in recent months. Overall, the CPI came in at +2.4% compared to the prior year, while the PPI came in at +3.6% over last year.Prices are rising, although not sharply.

Given that prices are rising only marginally, and that there is no evidence yet that wages are going to push inflation up much further, one might wonder why the is so committed to raising interest rates this year. After all, the economy was doing fine back in 2012, and the Federal Reserve failed to take any action back then.

What's the rush?Is there some politics at play?

Inflation According to Obama and Trump

With the Federal Reserve being a complete cheerleader for almost the entire length of the Obama presidency makes one wonder whether the Federal Reserve only thought the Obama administration was merely a poor choice for the economy.

Here's a look at the growth in prices throughout the Obama administration and how prices in recent months during the first year-and-a-half of the Trump administration.

Interestingly, through 15 months of the Obama administration, inflation was up about 2.6%.Over the same amount of time, inflation is up only 2.2% during the Trump administration.

Prices generally kept rising during the Obama administration, eventually ending up 14.6% over Obama's entire eight years in office.

The Federal Funds target rate According to Obama and Trump

With prices having generally risen faster during the first year-and-a-half of the Obama presidency, one might expect the Federal Reserve to have been a bit more aggressive in dealing with inflation.

Here's a look at what the Federal Reserve has done with the federal funds effective rate (the rate the Federal Reserve directly controls) during the first year-and-a-half of the Obama administration compared to the first year-and-a-half of the Trump administration.

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