4. Personal Consumption Expenditures excluding food and energy or “Core PCE”
Just like the Bureau of Labor Statistics publishes a CPI number excluding food and energy, the Bureau of Economic Analysis publishes the PCE number excluding food and energy. This “core” PCE number is what the Federal Reserve uses to set its inflation target. “That allows you to see a sort of basic trend of what inflation is doing in the consumer sector,” said Wasshausen.
Question No. 2
Compare the monetary and fiscal policy in just five points.
Fiscal Policy
Change in government spending and tax rates
Set by the Government
NO specific target
Side effect on government budget/borrowing
Strong political dimension to changing tax rates
Monetary Policy
Change in interest rates/ money supply
Set a Central bank
Target inflation
Side effect on exchange rate and housing market
Mostly independent from the political process
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