Revamp of 'core' PCE measure could help Fed estimate underlying inflation, research says
SPY•Debate touches Fed's broader inflation framework review
His proposal is relevant to an ongoing debate within the U.S. central bank about how best to measure inflation for the purpose of setting monetary policy, an issue Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh has assigned to one of five task forces.
Before becoming Fed chief in late May, Warsh said he favored measures like the "trimmed mean" that exclude on a month-to-month basis the items that show the most price volatility, whether higher or lower.
But in its common formulation, that measure excludes an even greater 55% of the spending basket and, Martin noted, shows key turning points "with a significant lag. ... In the last 12 months, trimmed mean inflation has been trending down rather than up. Altogether, it is a series that appears to struggle."
(Reporting by Howard Schneider; Editing by Paul Simao)




