The US Bureau of Labor Statistics released the unadjusted year-over-year energy inflation rate for September on September 11, 2025. The reported figure is 0.2%. No consensus or prior values were provided.This indicator measures the annual change in energy prices in the United States, unadjusted for seasonality. It reflects the overall increase in energy costs over the past year. The data is significant for both consumers and businesses, as it directly affects production expenses and household budgets. Policymakers and economists also monitor this metric to assess the impact of inflation on the broader economy and to inform policy actions aimed at maintaining economic stability when necessary.The data carries a medium level of importance (level 2) and is calculated by tracking price fluctuations across various energy types. It is released monthly, with the next publication scheduled for the following month.
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