Boston Herald

Wholesale prices fall in June

Food costs plummet

- — assoCiated press

WASHINGTON — U.S. wholesale prices fell 0.2% in June as food costs dropped sharply, offsetting a big increase in energy prices.

The drop in the Producer Price Index, which measures inflation pressures before they reach consumers, followed a 0.4% gain in May, the Labor Department reported Friday. Wholesale prices have fallen in four of the past five months.

The country has been pushed into a deep recession that is expected to lead to an unpreceden­ted contractio­n of the economy in the AprilJune quarter. It is likely the downturn, triggered by the coronaviru­s pandemic, will keep inflation muted.

“The June decline in producer prices underscore­s that price pressures in the broader economy remain extremely tame,” said Lydia Boussour, senior U.S. economist at Oxford Economics.

“The expected gradual recovery in demand, along with a strong dollar and depressed oil prices, will keep a lid on price inflation for months to come.”

The absence of inflation has given the Federal Reserve the leeway to cut interest rates to a record low and make other moves to try to bolster the economy during the global pandemic.

The 0.2% drop in wholesale prices in June reflected a 5.2% decline in food costs which helped to offset a 7.7% jump in energy prices. The price of gasoline jumped 26.3%.

The price of services fell sharply although hospital inpatient care rose by 0.8%, likely reflecting the added pressures on a hospital system burdened by dealing with a surge in coronaviru­s cases.

Over the past year, wholesale prices have fallen 0.8%. Core wholesale prices, which exclude food and energy, were down 0.3% in June and up a tiny 0.1% over the past year.

 ?? Ap file pHotos ?? GET A DEAL: A sign advertises lobster prices at a Market Basket grocery store in Biddeford, Maine. Lobster prices have been falling in New England as the industry deals with the effects of the coronaviru­s pandemic.
Ap file pHotos GET A DEAL: A sign advertises lobster prices at a Market Basket grocery store in Biddeford, Maine. Lobster prices have been falling in New England as the industry deals with the effects of the coronaviru­s pandemic.
 ??  ?? STOCKING UP: Food prices, including bagels at Costco in Mountain View, Calif., have fallen in the coronaviru­s crisis, which offset an increase in energy prices.
STOCKING UP: Food prices, including bagels at Costco in Mountain View, Calif., have fallen in the coronaviru­s crisis, which offset an increase in energy prices.

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