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Trimmed Mean Inflation Is Closely Tracking Core Inflation Another way to remove volatility is the 16% trimmed mean CPI published by the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. It removes the 8% of prices that increase most and the 8% that increase least in each month, whatever they are So far in 2012, the trimmed mean CPI has closely tracked the core CPI, but that has not always been the case Posted April 13, 2012 on Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog http://dolanecon.blogspot.com
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