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May 2021 Producer Price Final Demand Inflation Continues To Rise

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Written by Steven Hansen

The Producer Price Index (PPI) year-over-year inflation increased from +6.2 % to +6,6 %

Analyst Opinion of Producer Prices

Year-over-year inflation pressures grew again this month.

Here is what the BLS said in part:

The Producer Price Index for final demand increased 0.8 percent in May, seasonally adjusted, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Final demand prices rose 0.6 percent in April and 1.0 percent in March. (See table A.) On an unadjusted basis, the final demand index advanced 6.6 percent for the 12 months ended in May, the largest increase since 12-month data were first calculated in November 2010. Nearly 60 percent of the May increase in the index for final demand can be traced to a 1.5-percent rise in prices for final demand goods. The index for final demand services moved up 0.6 percent.

The PPI represents inflation pressure (or lack thereof) that migrates into consumer price.

The market had been expecting (from Econoday):

Consensus RangeConsensusActual
PPI-Final Demand (PPI-FD) – M/M change0.3 % to 0.7 %+0.6 %+0.8 %
PPI-FD – Y/Y change6.2 % to 6.9 %+6.5 %+6.6 %
PPI-FD less food & energy (M/M change -core PPI)0.2 % to 0.8 %+0.5 %+0.7 %
PPI-FD less food & energy – Y/Y change3.7 % to 5.0 %+4.8 %+4.8 %
PPI-FD less food, energy & trade services – M/M change0.5 % to 0.7 %+0.5 %+0.7 %
PPI-FD less food, energy & trade services – Y/Y change+5.3 %

The producer price inflation breakdown:

categorymonth-over-month changeyear-over-year change
final demand goods+1.5 %
final demand services+0.6 %
total final demand+0.8 %+6.6 %
processed goods for intermediate demand+2.8 %+21.9 %
unprocessed goods for intermediate demand+-8.4 %+57.9 %

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In the following graph, one can see the relationship between the year-over-year change in the intermediate goods index and finished goods index. When the crude goods growth falls under finish goods – it usually drags finished goods lower.

Percent Change Year-over-Year – Comparing PPI Finished Goods (blue line) to PPI Intermediate Goods (red line)

Econintersect has shown how pricing change moves from the PPI to the Consumer Price Index (CPI).

Comparing Year-over-Year Change Between the PPI Finished Goods Index (blue line) and the CPI-U (red line)

The price moderation of the PPI began in September 2011 when the year-over-year inflation was 7.0%.

Caveats on the Use of Producer Price Index

Econintersect has performed several tests on this series and finds it fairly representative of price changes (inflation). However, the headline rate is an average – and for an individual good or commodity, this series provides many sub-indices for a specific application.

A very good primer on the Producer Price Index nuances can be found here.

Because of the nuances in determining the month-over-month index values, the year-over-year or annual change in the PPI index is preferred for comparisons.

There is a moderate correlation between crude goods and finished goods. Higher crude material prices push the finished goods prices up.

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