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CPI Stagflation Surges, Gold and Miners Hit Highs, Trump-Cession Looms

Consumer economy data shows PPI declining, CPI rising, with significant inflation in travel and food. Credit, rates, currencies, metals, energy, and risk assets reflect mixed economic signals.

The User's Profile davefairtex September 14, 2025
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Consumer Economy

Producer Prices (PPIACO) -0.05% m/m
CPI All Urban (CPIAUCSL) +0.38% m/m

PPI actually declined slightly, while CPI rose 0.38% m/m; if CPI keeps rising like this, it would be a 4.56% annual rate. This reading appears one week before “Too Late Powell” is due to maybe-kinda-sorta cut rates at next week’s meeting.

CPI Inflation Dishes Up Another Nasty Surprise, as it Tends to Do [Sep 11]

(source – wolfstreet)

Wolf has the tables, from which I cherry-pick mostly just the highest numbers.  Note these are month-over-month changes; if they happened every month, they’d be horrific.
+ Airlines, etc: +3.6% m/m
+ Hotels/Motels: +2.3% m/m
+ Vaxxident (Vehicle) Repair: +2.4% m/m
+ Delivery: +1.4% m/m
+ Beef: +2.7% m/m
+ Vegetables: +3.0% m/m
+ Coffee/Tea: +3.6% m/m
+ Medical Care/Insurance: -0.1% m/m

My sense: all the deportations are making hotels/motels, delivery, vaxxident repair, beef, and vegetables a lot more expensive. Maybe the forced-vax-disability is making the airlines more expensive, too. Healthy pilots and aircrew may be hard to find, due to “with a disability” + altitude + mandated-spike-protein = I can’t work anymore, and/or all the unvaxxed crew being snatched up to fly the Oligarchy’s private jets.

Vax-Disability + Deportation = inflation.

And of course, “they” are lying about the pretend-decline in “Medical” Care (engineered sick-care) insurance.

Credit & Rates

Fed Balance Sheet (WALCL) 6.61T +3.9B (+0.06% w/w)
Total Bank Credit (TOTBKCR) 18.69T -39.3B (-0.21% w/w)
30 Year Mortgage Rate (MORTGAGE30US) 6.35% -15 bp
3-Month Treasury (DGS3MO) 4.03 -4 bp
5-Year Treasury (DGS5) 3.65 +5 bp
30-Year Treasury (DGS30) 4.78 -8 bp
20+ Year Treasury ETF (TLT) 89.95 +1.39 +1.57% w/w

No QT this week.

Total Bank Credit fell BIGLY this week – about 12% annualized. Over the past 4 weeks, bank credit was +39B, then -16B, then +71B, now -39B; that’s +55B / 4 weeks = 13B/week, or 3.6% annualized. That’s deflationary.

The mortgage rate series lags bonds by a week.

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