
Einar H. Dyvik
Research expert covering Nordics and global data for society, economy, and politics
Few economic forces touch everyday life as directly as inflation – and in recent years, Americans have experienced that firsthand.
Rising consumer prices outpaced wage growth for much of 2022, but as the first price shock cooled, the rate of inflation fell below the growth of wages
throughout 2023
. The monthly annual inflation rate in the United States stood at 3.3 percent in March 2026, still above the Federal Reserve's two-percent target, though well below the multi-decade highs reached in 2022. However, with the U.S.-Israel war with Iran, consumers and producers could see another round of rising prices.
The spike in U.S. consumer prices that began in 2021 had its roots in a cascade of disruptions. Supply chains buckled under the strain of the COVID-19 pandemic, and a wave of pent-up demand followed as economies reopened. Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 then compounded the shock, triggering sharp increases in fuel and food costs, but domestic events such as bird flu outbreak, and rental price hikes only worsened the situation. The Federal Reserve responded with one of its most aggressive rate-hiking cycles in decades, and price growth gradually cooled. The energy consumer price index, which peaked in 2022, began a sustained decline in the years that followed, a clear sign that the post-pandemic inflation increase was abating. However, trade tariffs imposed by the second Trump administration have led to higher prices for imported goods, reducing the purchasing power of American consumers.
The outbreak of war between U.S.-Israeli forces and Iran in February 2026 introduced fresh inflationary pressure. The de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz led to constraints in oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplies. Oil markets responded swiftly; WTI crude oil prices rose sharply following the start of hostilities, with the annual average now forecast at roughly 74 U.S. dollars per barrel for 2026, considerably above pre-war projections. Higher energy costs typically ripple through transportation, manufacturing, and household budgets, and the conflict has also elevated uncertainty across commodity markets more broadly. This leaves the Federal Reserve in the difficult position of weighing persistent price pressures against the risk of slowing growth.
Despite these headwinds, inflation projections indicate the annual average rate will hover around 3.2 percent in 2026 before moderating to roughly 2.1 percent in 2027 and stabilizing near that level in subsequent years. Whether this trajectory holds will depend largely on how long the Middle East conflict persists, the path of global oil supply, and the Federal Reserve's policy response to any renewed price pressures.

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Annual inflation rate in the U.S. 1990-2025

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Average CPI of all urban consumers in the U.S. 1992-2025

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Average inflation rate in the United States 1980-2031

Average CPI of all urban consumers in the U.S. 1992-2025
Annual average consumer price index (CPI) of all urban consumers in the United States from 1992 to 2025

Annual inflation rate in the U.S. 1990-2025
Annual average inflation rate in the United States from 1990 to 2025

Monthly CPI of urban consumers in the U.S. 2023-2026
Monthly consumer price index (CPI) of all urban consumers in the United States from January 2023 to March 2026

Monthly annual inflation rate in the U.S. 2021-2026
Monthly 12-month inflation rate in the United States from January 2021 to March 2026

U.S. monthly change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI-U) 2023-2026
Monthly percentage change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI-U) in the United States from November 2023 to March 2026

12-month percentage of change CPI-U in the U.S. 2025, by expenditure category
Annual consumer price index (CPI-U) percentage change as of December 2025, by expenditure category

Consumer price index in the U.S. 2025, by region
Consumer price index (CPI) of urban consumers annual average in the United States in 2025, by region

Average core CPI excluding food and energy 1990-2025
Annual average core consumer price index (CPI) for all items (excluding food and energy) of urban consumers in the United States from 1990 to 2025

Monthly real vs. nominal interest rates and inflation rate for the U.S. 1982-2026
Monthly 10-year real interest rate, Federal Funds effective rate and inflation rate in the United States from 1982 to 2026

Chained CPI of all urban consumers in the U.S. 2000-2025
Chained consumer price index (C-CPI-U) of all urban consumers in the United States from 2000 to 2025, at year-end

Annual change in the chained CPI in the U.S. 2000-2025
12-month change of chained consumer price index (C-CPI-U) in the United States from December 2000 to December 2025

Monthly chained CPI of all urban consumers in the U.S. January 2023-February 2026
Monthly chained consumer price index (C-CPI-U) of all urban consumers in the United States from January 2023 to February 2026

Monthly change in the chained CPI in the U.S. January 2004 to February 2026
One-month change of chained consumer price index (C-CPI-U) in the United States from January 2004 to February 2026

Annual average producer price index for commodities in the U.S. 1990-2025
Annual average producer price index (PPI) for all commodities in the United States from 1990 to 2025

Producer price index annual change in the U.S. 1990-2025
Annual change of the producer price index (PPI) for commodities in the United States from 1990 to 2025, at years end

Monthly producer price index for finished goods 2024-2026
Monthly producer price index (PPI) for finished goods in the United States from January 2024 to January 2026

Producer price index of finished goods annual growth rate in the U.S. 2024-2026
Producer price index (PPI) of finished goods 12-month percent change in the United States from January 2024 to January 2026

Inflation rates in G7 countries 2000-2025
Annual inflation rates in G7 countries from 2000 to 2025

Countries with the lowest inflation 2025
Countries with the lowest inflation rate in 2025

Inflation rates in G7 countries 2025, by commodity group
Quarterly inflation rates in G7 countries as of Q4 2025, by commodity group

Countries with the highest inflation 2025
Countries with the highest inflation rate in 2025

Monthly inflation rates in developed and emerging countries 2021-2026
Monthly inflation rates in developed and emerging countries from January 2021 to March 2026 (compared to the same month of the previous year)

Inflation rate forecast in G7 countries 2024-2029
Forecast of annual inflation rates in G7 countries from 2024 to 2029

Average inflation rate in the United States 1980-2031
Average inflation rate in the United States from 1980 to 2031

Average inflation rate in the United States 1980-2031
Average inflation rate in the United States from 1980 to 2031

Probability of a recession in the U.S. 2021-2026 forecast to 2027
Monthly probability of a recession in the next 12 months in the United States from December 2021 to February 2026 with a forecast to January 2027

Inflation compared to wage growth rate in the U.S. 2021-2026
Monthly price inflation compared to hourly wage growth rate in the United States from January 2021 to February 2026

Expected changes to consumer spending in the United States 2025, by category
Expected change in consumer spending in the United States over the next 3 months compared with usual in 2025, by product/service category

One-year inflation expectation in the U.S. 2021-2026
One-year consumer inflation expectation in the United States from January 2020 to February 2026

Public concern regarding economic issues in the U.S. January 2026
Leading economic concerns among the American public in the United States as of January 2026

Impact of inflation on prices across different types of stores in the U.S. 2025
Impact of inflation on prices in the United States in 2025, by store type

Easter spending by U.S. consumers 2009-2026
Consumers' planned total Easter spending in the United States from 2009 to 2026 (in billion U.S. dollars)
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