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US producer prices unchanged in July

By Thomson Reuters Aug 13, 2026 | 7:58 AM

WASHINGTON, Aug 13 (Reuters) – U.S. producer prices were unchanged in July as goods prices declined, though a rise in the cost of ​services suggested inflation could remain elevated.

The flat ‌reading in the Producer Price Index for final demand last month followed a revised 0.1% drop in June, the Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics said on Thursday.

Economists polled ‌by ​Reuters had forecast the PPI ⁠rebounding 0.2% following a ⁠previously reported 0.3% decline in June. The cost of services increased 0.2% while producer goods prices fell 0.7%. Most of the data are ​collected early in the month, meaning that sharp oil price increases toward the end of July ⁠were probably not reflected in ⁠the PPI.

In the 12 months through ​July, the PPI increased 4.7% after advancing 5.5% in ​June. The Federal Reserve tracks the Personal ‌Consumption Expenditures price indexes for its 2% inflation target. Following unexpected job losses in July and mild consumer inflation readings, the PPI report added to ⁠the case for the U.S. central bank to keep interest rates unchanged at the September 15-16 policy meeting.

The Fed ⁠last month ‌left its benchmark overnight interest rate ⁠in the 3.50%-3.75% range. Prior to ​the ‌PPI report, economists estimated that the ​PCE price ⁠index excluding the volatile food and energy components increased 0.2% in July after gaining 0.1% in June. The so-called core PCE inflation was forecast advancing 3.3% year-on-year, matching June’s rise.

(Reporting by Lucia Mutikani; Editing by ​Chizu Nomiyama)