Inflation Saga Far From Over: Services CPI in the Euro Area Refuses to Slow for Eighth Month in a Row

by Wolf Richter
Wolf Street

Lagarde frets over surging labor costs feeding into services inflation.

In the 20 countries that use the euro, inflation in services increased again by 4.1%, same increase as in May – and both were the highest since October. The service CPI has gotten stuck at around 4% year-over-year for the eighth month in a row, after coming down substantially to that point.

On a month-to-month basis, services CPI jumped by 7.4% annualized and has been in that range and higher over the past five months. These super-volatile and highly seasonal month-to-month readings tend to be red-hot in the first half of the year and then fall later in the year.

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