US April Core PPI MoM: Key Indicator of Producer Price Trends

The US Bureau of Labor Statistics released the US April Core Producer Price Index (PPI) month-on-month data on January 30, 2026, at 21:30.The Core PPI MoM is a significant measure of changes in US producer prices. This index excludes the volatility from food and energy prices, providing a more accurate reflection of actual price trends faced by producers. An increase in the index typically strengthens the US dollar; conversely, if the data falls short of expectations, it may put pressure on the dollar.The data is compiled by tracking changes in prices of finished goods and services sold by producers. Since food and energy prices are susceptible to seasonal factors, the core reading—excluding these items—offers a clearer view of price movements on the production side.This indicator is considered moderately high in importance and is released monthly on a regular schedule. The next release is scheduled for June 11, 2026, at 20:30.

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