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Why rent in the CPI report is so hard to figure out

The WSJ’s Nick Timiraos wrote on the weekend about the puzzle around rent inflation, which is one-third of the CPI. It’s stuck at 5.6% y/y and keeping overall inflation high.

That number comes from a survey of 7000 tenants and synthesizes what a homeowner would pay to rent their own home. It is primarily shaped by “continuing leases” signed many months earlier, while the same units are only surveyed every six months. Adding a lag into the component is that rental extension agreements are typically signed 2-3 months in advance.

All this adds to the confusion about rental inflation. Most think it’s just a matter of time before lower rents impact inflation, but some worry that surprisingly-high demand and solid wage growth will keep rents high.

Most-convincing is this chart: Which highlights that the CPI rent number is currently higher than any of the private measures of rent.

This article was written by Adam Button at www.forexlive.com.

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