FRED ID • PCEPI

Personal Consumption Expenditures: Chain-type Price Index

$127
+$0.336(+0.26%)
Latest: August 1, 2025
Next: November 2025
FRED Series
Series IDPCEPI
UnitsIndex 2017=100
FrequencyMonthly
LatestAugust 1, 2025
Next ReleaseNovember 2025
SeasonalitySeasonally Adjusted

Personal Consumption Expenditures: Chain-type Price Index

PCEPI
$127
+$0.336(+0.26%)
Latest: August 1, 2025
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About This Series
Seasonally Adjusted

Official FRED Description

BEA Account Code: DPCERG The Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index is a measure of the prices that people living in the United States, or those buying on their behalf, pay for goods and services. The change in the PCE price index is known for capturing inflation (or deflation) across a wide range of consumer expenses and reflecting changes in consumer behavior. For example, if the price of beef rises, shoppers may buy less beef and more chicken. The PCE Price Index is produced by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA), which revises previously published PCE data to reflect updated information or new methodology, providing consistency across decades of data that's valuable for researchers. They also offer the series as a Chain-Type index, as above. The PCE price index is used primarily for macroeconomic analysis and forecasting. The PCE Price index is the Federal Reserve’s preferred measure of inflation. The PCE Price Index is similar to the Bureau of Labor Statistics' consumer price index for urban consumers. The two indexes, which have their own purposes and uses, are constructed differently, resulting in different inflation rates. For more information on the PCE price index, see: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Guide to the National Income and Product Accounts of the United States (NIPA) (https://www.bea.gov/national/pdf/nipaguid.pdf) U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index (https://www.bea.gov/data/personal-consumption-expenditures-price-index) U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Prices & Inflation (https://www.bea.gov/resources/learning-center/what-to-know-prices-inflation) U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Differences between the Consumer Price Index and the Personal Consumption Expenditure Price Index (https://www.bls.gov/opub/btn/archive/differences-between-the-consumer-price-index-and-the-personal-consumption-expenditures-price-index.pdf)

Distribution Statistics

Mean
$110
Median
$105
Std Deviation
$9.64
CV
8.79%
Q1 (25th)
$102
Q3 (75th)
$120

Extremes & Records

All-Time Range
High:
$127
August 1, 2025
Low:
$97.4
February 1, 2016
52-Week Range
High:
$127
August 1, 2025
Low:
$125
December 1, 2024

Most Recent Values

DateValue
August 1, 2025$127
July 1, 2025$127
June 1, 2025$127
May 1, 2025$126
April 1, 2025$126
March 1, 2025$126
February 1, 2025$126
January 1, 2025$125
December 1, 2024$125
November 1, 2024$125