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What prices are actually deflating?

(NerdWallet) – Price increases are slowing down since inflation peaked in June 2022, at 9.1%. In fact, data released from the Department of Labor shows its consumer price index — a proxy for inflation — remained flat from September to October, at 3.2%.

And while it may not feel like costs are coming down when you check out at the grocery store, for some goods and services, prices are actually decreasing.


Key Context

What prices have deflated since last year?

The most recent CPI report shows year-over-year price index drops in 92 goods and services categories (among 338 measured). Here are some of the biggest drops among foods, other goods and services.

Foods:

Other goods:

Services:

What happens next?

What do Americans predict for inflation?