July Inflation Report: Your Quick Guide to Winners and Losers at Checkout (Price Changes by Category)

The U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 2.7% year-over-year in July 2025, matching June’s pace, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Monthly inflation increased 0.2%, slightly below economists’ forecasts.
While overall inflation appears stable, the numbers hide growing cost pressures linked to new tariffs and immigration restrictions under President Donald Trump’s policies.
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July 2025 Inflation Data
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Headline CPI: +2.7% vs. July 2024
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Monthly change: +0.2%
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Core CPI (excludes food & energy): +3.1% – fastest rise since Feb. 2023
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Core commodities: +0.2% for the second month in a row
Price Changes by Category
Lower Prices:
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Groceries: -0.1%
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Gasoline: -0.5%
Higher Prices:
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Coffee: +2.8%
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Ground beef: +2.4%
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Dining out: Increased
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Apparel, home furnishings, appliances: Expected to rise further from tariffs
Impact of Tariffs & Immigration Policy
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Tariffs: New trade measures as of Aug. 6 could cost U.S. households $2,400 annually.
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Businesses may still be selling pre-tariff stock, delaying full price impact.
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Immigration restrictions: Causing labor shortages in industries like personal care, dry cleaning, and pet grooming, pushing wages, and service prices higher.
Trade Tensions Adding Pressure
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New reciprocal tariffs on imports from 60+ countries and the EU took effect Aug. 7.
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Economists see early signs of tariff-related price increases but not yet enough to alarm the Federal Reserve.
What’s Next for Interest Rates?
With inflation above the Fed’s 2% target, policymakers will review the data at the September meeting.
Analysts say July’s numbers are unlikely to stop an expected rate cut next month.
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