Inflation Trends in 2025
By Savings UK Ltd As 2025 unfolds, inflation remains one of the most closely watched economic indicators in the United States, the United Kingdom, and globally. After the sharp price surges of 2021–2022 and the volatile disinflationary path of 2023–2024, consumers, businesses, and policymakers are now navigating a more complex and uneven inflation landscape. While headline numbers have cooled from their pandemic-era peaks, stubborn pressures in certain sectors — especially housing and services — are keeping core inflation higher than many central banks would like. This article explores the latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) data, core inflation trends, the behaviour of food and housing prices, and how the US Federal Reserve’s (Fed) policy stance may shape the rest of 2025. Headline CPI: stabilisation but not victory The headline CPI, which measures the overall change in prices for a basket of goods and services, has stabilised compared to the surging rates of a few years ago. #coreinflation #Fedpolicy #foodprices #housingcosts #SAVINGSUKLtd











