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COMPARINGPASTANDPRESENTINFLATION
MarijnA.Bolhuis
JuddN.L.Cramer
LawrenceH.Summers
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ComparingPastandPresentInflation
MarijnA.Bolhuis,JuddN.L.Cramer,andLawrenceH.Summers
NBERWorkingPaperNo.30116
June2022
JELNo.C43,E21,E31,E37
ABSTRACT
TherehavebeenimportantmethodologicalchangesintheConsumerPriceIndex(CPI)overtime.Thesedistortcomparisonsofinflationfromdifferentperiods,whichhavebecomemoreprevalentasinflationhasrisento40-yearhighs.Tobettercontextualizethecurrentrun-upininflation,thispaperconstructsnewhistoricalseriesforCPIheadlineandcoreinflationthataremoreconsistentwithcurrentpracticesandexpendituresharesforthepost-warperiod.Usingtheseseries,wefindthatcurrentinflationlevelsaremuchclosertopastinflationpeaksthantheofficialserieswouldsuggest.Inparticular,therateofcoreCPIdisinflationcausedbyVolcker-erapoliciesissignificantlylowerwhenmeasuredusingtoday’streatmentofhousing:only5percentagepointsofdeclineinsteadof11percentagepointsintheofficialCPIstatistics.Toreturnto2percentcoreCPIinflationtodaywillthusrequirenearlythesameamountofdisinflationasachievedunder
ChairmanVolcker.
MarijnA.Bolhuis
InternationalMonetaryFund
mbolhuis@
JuddN.L.Cramer
judd.cramer@
LawrenceH.Summers
HarvardKennedySchoolofGovernment
79JFKStreet
Cambridge,MA02138
andNBER
lhs@
FullseriesofheadlineandcoreinflationwithOERcorrectionandconstantweightsfordifferentyearsisavailableat:
/category/inflation/
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1.Introduction
AsconcernsaboutUSinflationhavegrown,theConsumerPriceIndex(CPI)hascomeundercloserscrutiny.2TheCPIgrew8.3percentinthetwelvemonthsendinginApril,downslightlyfromthepreviousmonthbutstillwellaboveanyotherperiodsince1981(Figure1).Whileaworryingfigure,thisremainsfarbelowtheofficialMarch1980peakof14.8percent.Thattheheadlinenumberhadalreadyfallento2.5percentbyJuly1983,followingthepolicydecisionsofFederalReserveBoardChairmanPaulVolcker,hasservedastheexemplumofthepowerofhawkishmonetarypolicy(GoodfriendandKing2005).Sincemuchlessofadeclineisneededtoreturntotrendtoday,somecommentershavesuggestedthatpolicymakersmightbeabletodecreaseinflationtowardsdesiredlevelswithoutlargemacroeconomicconsequences(DeLong2022;Krugman2022).Yet,methodologicalchangesintheCPIovertimemakedrawingconclusionsfromthesetypesofintertemporalcomparisonsfraught.
ThispapershowsthatusingthemovementofthepublishedCPIduringpastdisinflationaryperiodstoexplorethecurrentsituationcanleadresearchersastray.Forexample,inarguingagainstpolicymakersfalling“behindthecurve”inthefaceofrisinginflation,Blanchard(2022)showedthattoday’sgapbetweencoreinflation—whichremovesvolatilefoodandenergyprices—andrealinterestratesisapproachingabout70percentofthe1975gap.WeargueagainstusingofficialCPIinflationtoassessthisgap.Mostimportantly,priorto1983measurementofshelterinflationwasmechanicallyresponsivetoFederalReserveinterestratepolicyviamortgagerates.Thismethodmadepre-1983peakCPIinflationmeasures,especially
2ThroughoutthispaperweuseCPIasashorthandforCPI-U,theConsumerPriceIndexforAllUrbanConsumers.
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duringtheVolcker-era,artificiallyhighatthebeginningofthetighteningcycle,anddeclineslookartificiallyfast.
Figure1:HeadlineCPIinflation,1946-present
Source:BureauofLaborStatistics.
Note:Percentchangefrom12monthsearlier.
Tobettercontextualizethecurrentrun-upininflation,thispaperconstructsnewhistoricalseriesforCPIheadlineandcoreinflationthataremoreconsistentwithcurrentpracticesandexpendituresharesfortheentiretyofthepost-warperiod.UsingpubliclyavailableBureauofLaborStatistics(BLS)dataforthepost-warperiod,wedevelopnewestimatesofCPIheadlineandcoreinflationthatcanbebettercomparedacrosstime.Thefullseriesisavailableonourwebsiteat/category/inflation/.Ouranalysisrevealsthatcurrent
inflation,especiallycoreinflation,isconsiderablyclosertopreviouspeaksthanintheofficialseries.OfficialcoreCPIinflationpeakedat13.6percentinJune1980,whereasweestimatethatcoreinflationwas9.1percentinthatsamemonthwhenadjustingforthetreatmentofshelter
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inflation.OurestimatesalsosuggestthatthelocaltroughofcoreCPIinflationin1983wasconsiderablyhigherthanoriginallyreported.Overall,theseestimatesimplythattherateofcoreCPIdisinflationcausedbyVolcker-erapoliciesissignificantlylowerwhenmeasuredusingthecurrenttreatmentofhousing:only5percentagepointsofdeclineinsteadof11percentagepointsintheofficialCPIstatistics.Toreturnto2percentcoreCPItoday,wethusneeddisinflationofasimilarmagnitudeasChairmanVolckerachieved.
Similarissuesaffectconclusionsdrawnfromcomparisonsofcurrentinflationwithotherperiodsofelevatedinflation.RecentworksuggeststhattheyearsfollowingWorldWarIIhavestrongsimilaritiestothecurrentinflationenvironment(e.g.,Rouseetal.,2021;DeLong,2022).Weshowthatduetothegreaterweightoftransitorygoodscomponents—especiallyfoodandapparel—intheindexofthe1940sand1950s,pastinflationspikeswerehigherandmoreshort-livedthantoday’s.Whenusingcurrentweights,weestimatethatthepeakofcoreCPIinflationinJune1951fallsfrom7.2to5percent,andthepeakofheadlineCPIinflationfallsfrom9.4tojust3.3percent.Thesetwopointsserveasacautionagainstoverlyoptimisticforecastsofaninexpensivedisinflationinthecurrentcycle—thedisinflationthatneedstobeachievednowislargebyhistoricalstandards.
Therestofthispaperisstructuredasfollows.Section2reviewsthemethodologyusedbytheBureauofLaborStatistics(BLS)informinghomeownershipcostsbeforeandafterthechangesintroducedin1983andsuggeststhatitisnaturaltoexpectthatpastinflationwouldbelowerusingcurrentmethods.Section3describesthedataweemployanddifferentstatisticalmodelsweuseforcreatingmoreconsistentCPImeasuresbothtodealwiththemeasurementofhousingandtherelativelymore“sticky”natureoftheindextoday.Section4presentsourestimatesfor
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thepost-warinflationsanddisinflationsusingourmeasuresandshowsthecurrentsituationisofasimilarmagnitudewithpastepisodes.Section5offerssomeconcludingobservations.
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2.MeasuringHousingInflation
Housingisbothaninvestmentandaconsumptiongood.Ontheonehand,itisthelargestfixedinvestmentthatmostAmericansmakeintheirlives.3Ontheotherhand,itprovidesaservice,shelter,thatisconsumeddaily.Between1953and1983,theBureauofLaborStatistics(BLS)valuedhomeownershipcostsfortheCPIwithoutdisentanglingthesetwoqualities.Itproducedameasurethatbroadlycapturedchangesintheexpensesofhomeowners,takinghouseprices,mortgageinterestrates,propertytaxesandinsurance,andmaintenancecostsasinputs.Morespecifically,thehome-purchaseexpenditureweightwasthenetpurchaseofowner-occupiedhousesinthesurveyperiod,andthemortgage-interestexpenditureweightwasthetotalinterest(undiscounted)thatwouldbepaidoverhalfthetermonallmortgagesincurredduringthesurveyperiod(Dugganetal.1997).Sheltercostswerethusdirectlyaffectedbymonetarypolicy,duetotheeffectofthefederalfundsrateonmortgagerates.ThismethodologywaswithoutconceptualfoundationanditsuseresultedinasubstantialupwardbiasintheCPI(Gillingham1980;Gillingham1983).Theapproachproducedavolatileshelterseriespre-1983,asshowninFigure2(a),thatmovedalmostinstepwiththefederalfundsrateuntil1983.Muchmoresothanrents,theseestimateswereresponsivetochangesininterestratesasseeninthepre-1983periodofFigure2(c).Duringthetighteningcyclesof1967-1969,1972-1974,and1977-1981,shelterinflationincreasedsharply,onlytofallprecipitouslywhenthepaceoftighteningsloweddown.4
3ThishasbeenthecasethroughoutAmericanhistory.See,forexample,Shelton(1966).
4Besidesthemechanicalrelationshipbetweenmonetarypolicyandhomeownershipcosts,theoldapproachfacedseveralothercriticisms.Otherformsofinterestpayments,suchascreditcardspending,werenotpartoftheconsumerbasket.Moreover,consumerseitherpaidforthehomepurchasepriceorthemortgagepayments,butnotboth.Includingbothledtoalargershareofhousingintheconsumptionbasket.Furthermore,theoldmethodologyassumedallhomeownershadthesame30-yearfixed-ratemortgage.
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Figure2:ShelterCPIinflationandtheFederalFundsRate,1954-present
(a)
(b)(c)
Source:BureauofLaborStatistics.
Notes:Percentchangefrom12monthsearlier.ChangeinOERinitiatedJanuary1983.
In1983,aftertenyearsofstudy,theBLSexchangedhomeownershipcostsforowners’equivalentrent(OER)(GillinghamandLane1982).Byestimatingwhatahomeownerwouldreceivefortheirhomeontherentalmarket,theBLSstrippedawaytheinvestmentaspectofhousingtoisolateowner-occupiers’consumptionofresidentialservices.Sincethis1983shift,
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shelterCPIhasbeenmuchlessvolatileandmuchmorecorrelatedwithrentCPI(Figure2(b)).Ofcourse,thisshadowpriceofowner-occupiedshelterisnotobserved.TheBLSusesstatisticaltechniquestoinferOERusingrentalpricesforsimilarunitsinthearea.5Inparticular,theestimatedaverageOERvalueisdeterminedbyalinearregressionofimputedrentsonpropertyvalue,income,andnumberofroomsfromtheConsumerExpenditureSurvey.6Thisprocedureisdoneforallunits,notjustnewlysignedleasesornewlypurchasedhouses,withhousingunitsinthesamplequeriedeverysixmonths.EstimatedOERwillthereforelagspotpricesandismechanicallycorrelatedwithrents.7
The1983housingchangeshadlargeeffectsonbothheadlineandcoremeasuresofinflation.InDecember1982,“homeownership”received26.1percentoftheweightoftheoverallCPIindex.ForthecoreCPI,itwasafull36.1percent.Initslastmonth,homeownershipcostswerereportedtohavedeclinedby1.7percentfromNovembertoDecemberasthefinancing,taxes,andinsurancecomponent,whichmostlyvariedwithmortgagerates,declined3.7percent.InJanuary1983,owners’equivalentrentofresidence(OER)accountedforonly13.5percentoftheweightfortheoverallCPIinitsfirstmonthofexistence.Itwasreportedtohavegrown0.7percentfromDecember1982.TheBLSwasawarethattherewouldbealargediscontinuityinthepublished
5ForarecentdiscussionofmethodsseeGindelskyetal.(2019).
6Forcompletedetails,seeChapter17oftheBLShandbookofmethods.Thelinearregressioncoefficientsarethenappliedtodecennialcensusvaluesforthesameindependentvariablestoestimatetheaverageowners’equivalentrentforeachsegmentviathenonlinearregression
0ER=Fo+(F1×pTopval)+(F2×pTopval2)+(F3×income)+(F4×Tooms),
whereOERisthepredictedvaluethatthehomewouldrentfor,propvalisthemarketvalueofthehome,incomeistheincomeoftheconsumerunit,androomsisthenumberofroomsinthehouse.TheBLSrepeatsthisprocedureacrossdifferentgeographicareas.Afterthemodellingprocess,CPIweightsarethendeterminedbysurveysofhomeowners.
7Forfurtherdiscussionofthislagstructure,seeBolhuisetal.(2022)
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weightsandmeasureswiththechangeinmethodology.Toallowthepublicandresearcherstobetterprepareforthetransition,beginningin1978,theBLSstartedpublishingtheCPI-U-X1serieswhichusedtheOERconceptstocreateanalternative,overlappingseries.ThisallowedforcomparisonoftheOEReffectpriortotheredesign,withinvestigationsshowingalowerpeakforthealternateseries(DeLong1997).FollowingthechangeoveroftheofficialCPI-UtoitscurrentOERapproachin1983,theCPIhasundergonenumerousotherchanges,fromqualityadjustments
forusedcars,tousinggeometricmeanstocalculatedpricechangesforsubcomponents,andmore.8
Tokeeptrackofallthesechanges,andtheirpossibleeffects,theCPIpublishesaCPIforallUrbanConsumersResearchSeries(CPI-U-RS)whichseekstoanswerthequestion:“whatwouldhavebeenthemeasuredrateofinflationfrom1978forwardhadthemethodscurrentlyusedincalculatingtheCPI-Ubeeninusesince1978.”9Asweexploreourownmeasures,whichseektoanswerslightlydifferentquestions,wealsoinvestigatetheCPI-U-RSandshowthatitleadsustosimilarthoughslightlymoreconservativeconclusions.BecausetheCPI-U-RSisonlypublishedfrom1978forward,wemust“backcast”ourownmeasurestostudythepre-1978inflationcycles.
8Forfulllistsee:/cpi/research-series/r-cpi-u-rs-changes.htm.
9Theseseriesareavailableat/cpi/research-series/r-cpi-u-rs-home.htm.
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3.NewEstimatesofHistoricalCPIInflation
BasicCPIMethodology
IntheCPI,theurbanareasoftheUnitedStatesaredividedinto32geographicareas,calledindexareas.10Thesetofallgoodsandservicespurchasedbyconsumersisdividedinto211categoriescalleditemstrata:209CommoditiesandServicesitemstrata,plusthe2housingitemstratathatarethemainfocusofthispaper.Thisresultsinover7,000item-areacombinations.
Weabstractawayfromthislevelofdetailandfocusonthenationwidegroupsthataremostconsistentfrom1946topresent.ItistheevolutionoftheweightsassignedtodifferentcomponentsovertimeandtheirvariedperformancesonwhichwefocusforoursecondmajoradjustmenttopastCPImeasures.
AggregationandReweighting
Oncesamplingandanalysisareusedtoproduceameasuredpriceincreaseforeachofthe7,000plusindexes,amodifiedLaspeyrespriceindexisusedtoaggregatebasicindexesintothepublishedCPI-U.TheLaspeyresindexusesestimatedquantitiesfromthepredeterminedexpenditurereferenceperiodtoweighteachbasicitem-areaindex.Thesequantityweightscurrentlyremainfixedforatwo-yearperiod,andarereplacedinJanuaryofeacheven-numberedyearwhentheaggregationweightsareupdated.InaLaspeyresaggregation,consumersubstitutionbetweenitemsisassumedtobezero.TheCPIisnotapureLaspeyresindexasthegoodsbasket
10ThisdiscussionborrowslargelyfromtheBLS’sHandbookofMethods,lastupdatedinNovemberof2020.
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hasevolvedsignificantlyovertimewithnewinventionsandhigherincomelevels.WedescribethefullreweightingscheduleintheAppendix.
Data
WeusepublicdatafromtheBLSovertimetoexplorethechangeinthenatureofinflationduringthepost-warperiod.Ourdatasetcontains32componentsthatcoveraround90percentoftheoverallCPIsince1946,aslistedinAppendixTable1.FigureA.1intheAppendixplottheinflationrateofcomponentsovertime.
WealsocollectdataonquantityweightsandrelativeimportanceofCPIcomponentsovertime.11InAppendixFigureA.2,weplottheevolutionofrelativeimportanceratiosofthecomponentsovertime.Sincethe1940s,consumerspendinghasshiftedfromgoodstoservices.Asaresult,theweightsandrelativeimportanceofgoodscomponentshasfallenovertime,mainlydrivenbyadeclineintheimportanceoffoodandapparel.Themirrorimageofthistrendisthattheweightsandrelativeimportanceofhousing,medicalcare,education,andpersonalcarehaveincreasedsincethestartofthepost-warperiod.
Usingourdataoninflationratesandweightsofthe32components,weconstructtwonewmeasuresofCPIinflation.First,wereplicatetheofficialheadlineandcoreCPIinflationrate.Toensureourbottom-upestimateofofficialheadlineCPIequalsthepublishedseries,weadda
11Therelativeimportanceofacomponentisitsexpenditureorvalueweight.Whenthequantityweightsarecollected,theyrepresentaverageannualexpenditures.Foryearsotherthanthebaseyear,relativeimportanceratiosrepresentanestimateofhowconsumerswoulddistributetheirexpendituresaspriceschangeovertime,butconsumersdonotchangetheirrealconsumptionpatterns.Notethatweightsareestimatedusingmicrodataonexpenditures,whereasrelativeimportanceratiosarenotdirectlyobserved.
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residualCPIcomponent.Thisresidualcomponentmainlycoversrecreationandinformation.WethenadjustCPIinflationpre-1983byestimatingOERusingtheCPIrentseries.WebackcastwhatwethinkthatOERinflationwouldhavebeenpre-1983hadthepost-1983methodbeenused.WedothisbyregressingOERonrentalinflationpost-1983.For1979to1983,wecheckourestimatesagainsttheretroactiveCPI-U-RSseriesoftheBLSthatmeasuresCPIinflationconsistentlyusingcurrentmethods.Finally,toassesstheimportanceofdifferencesinthevolatilityofCPIcomponentsforoverallinflation,wecreateasecondversionoftheestimatedCPIseriesthatuses2022quantityweightsovertheentireperiodwhilealsoadjustingthepre-1983datawithestimatedOER.Ouronlinedatasetalsoincludesseriesthatuseconstantweightsfromothertimeperiods.
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4.Findings
OurestimatessuggestthatthecurrentinflationrateisclosertothepeakofothercyclesthantheofficialCPIdatasuggest.Figure3showsthatthepeakoftheVolcker-erainflation(March1980),currentlyunderstoodtohavebeenat14.8percent,isonly11.4percentwhenadjustedfortheswitchfromhomeownershipcoststoOER.ThegrowthincoreCPIatitspeakinJune1980fallsfrom13.6percentto9.1percentwhenmeasuredusingtheOERmethodasseeninFigure4.ThelargedifferencesbetweentheofficialandadjustedseriesreflectboththesubstantialweightofOERintheindex,especiallyincoreCPI,andthelowerpeaksofestimatedOERrelativetohomeownershipcosts.Fromalowof14.5percentweightin1983,asAmericanshaveshiftedmoreoftheirconsumptiontowardshousing,OERhasrisentorepresent24.3percentofoverallCPIand30.6percentofcoreCPIin2022.Whilepastinflationpeaksarelowerusingtheconsistentmethodology,theaverageinflationratepre-1983wouldalsohavebeenlower.Ourestimatesshowthatthemeanheadlineinflationratebetween1949and1983is0.4percentagepointslowerwhenaccountingfortheshifttoOER.
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Figure3:OfficialandEstimatedHeadlineCPI
Source:BureauofLaborStatistics,authors’calculations
Notes:Percentchangefrom12monthsearlier.Left-handside:HomeownershipcostsarereplacedwithestimatedOERpre-1983.Right-
handside:HomeownershipcostsarereplacedwithestimatedOERpre-1983andquantityweightsarefixedat2022levels.
Figure4:OfficialandEstimatedCoreCPI
Source:BureauofLaborStatistics,authors’calculations
Notes:Percentchangefrom12monthsearlier.Left-handside:HomeownershipcostsarereplacedwithestimatedOERpre-1983.Right-
handside:HomeownershipcostsarereplacedwithestimatedOERpre-1983andquantityweightsarefixedat2022levels.
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Table1:PastInflationCyclesandToday
HeadlineCPI
CoreCPI
Official
Today’sBasis
Today’sOfficial
Basisand
weights
Today’sBasis
Today’sBasisandweights
1949-541
Start
Peak
EndReflation
Disinflation
-2.9
9.4
-0.7
12.3
10.1
-2.9
9.4
-0.7
12.3
10.1
0.1
3.3
-0.5
3.2
3.8
0.4
7.2
-0.4
6.8
7.6
-0.2
6.9
-0.4
7.1
7.3
0.3
5.0
-0.6
4.7
5.6
1972-762
Start
Peak
EndReflation
Disinflation
2.7
12.3
4.9
9.6
7.4
2.4
11.0
5.1
8.6
5.9
2.2
9.1
5.9
6.9
3.2
2.8
11.7
6.1
8.9
5.6
2.2
9.5
6.3
7.3
3.2
2.1
7.8
6.1
5.7
1.7
1978-833
Start
Peak
EndReflation
Disinflation
6.5
14.8
2.5
8.3
12.3
5.7
11.6
3.4
5.9
8.2
5.6
11.4
3.4
5.8
8.0
6.5
13.6
3.0
6.1
10.6
5.0
9.1
4.3
4.1
4.8
4.9
9.8
3.6
4.9
6.2
Today4
Start
Peak
Reflation
0.1
8.5
8.4
0.1
8.5
8.4
0.1
8.5
8.4
1.2
6.5
5.3
1.2
6.5
5.3
1.2
6.5
5.3
Disinflation
(to2%target)
Sources:BureauofLaborStatistics,Authors’calculations
Notes:Wedefine‘Start’and‘End’asthelocalminimaofofficialannualheadlineCPIgrowthatthestartandendofeachcycle.Wedefine‘Peak’asthelocalmaximumofofficialannualheadlineCPIandcoreCPIgrowthforeachcycle.ForofficialcoreCPI,weusetheCPIlessfoodseriesfortheperiodbefore1958.Today’sbasis:HomeownershipcostsarereplacedwithestimatedOERpre-1983.Today’sbasisand
weights:HomeownershipcostsarereplacedwithestimatedOERpre-1983andquantityweightsarefixedat2022levels.
1Start:July1949.Peak:February1951forheadlineandJune1951forcore.End:October1954.
2Start:June1972.Peak:December1974forheadlineandFebruary1975forcore.End:December1976.
3Start:April1978.Peak:March1980forheadlineandJune1980forcore.End:July1983.
4Start:May2020.Peak:March2022forbothheadlineandcore.
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Morebroadlyspeaking,pastinflationarycycleswouldhavebeenlessvolatileusingtheconsistentmethodologythatusesOER.Thepaceofreflationduringthecycleupswings,andthepaceofdisinflationduringthecycledownswingsarelowerundertoday’smethodology,assummarizedinTable1.ThesedifferencesimplythattheresponsivenessoftheCPItomonetarypolicywasconsiderablylowerduringthe1960sand1970sthantheofficialCPIstatisticssuggest.WestressthatanyconsequencesofthedifferenceinmeasurementarelargerforcoreCPIthanforheadlineCPI,duetotheconsiderablylargerweightofOERincoreCPI.
OurestimatesalignwiththeretroactiveCPI-U-RSseriesoftheBLSthatmeasuresCPIinflationconsistentlyusingcurrentmethods.FigureA.3intheAppendixplotstheCPI-U-RSseriesforheadlineandcoreinflation,whichoverlapwithourestimatesfortheperiod1979-1983.WhereastheCPI-U-RSseriesestimatesthepeakofheadlineinflationduringtheVolcker-erainMarch1980at11.8percent,weestimateourpeakinthesamemonthat11.6percent.Forcoreinflation,bothouradjustedseriesandtheCPI-U-RSpeakat9.9percentinDecember1980,wellbelowtheofficiallyreportednumberof12.2percentforthatmonth.
AnalternativeapproachtomakingCPImorecomparableistoattempttoapplypre-1983techniquestothismoment.ThishasbeenpursuedLeeandBarton(2022),whichextendsworkofHazelletal.(2020).Afterperformingthecomplementaryprocess,theyalsofindthatpastandpresentinflationlookmoresimilarthanoriginallyreported,withcurrentlevelshigherthanofficialseriesduetotherecentincreaseinmortgagerates.
Ourestimatesalsoindicatethatpastinflationcycleslookmorevolatilethantoday’sduetothegreaterweightoftransitorygoodscomponentsinpastmeasurements.Intheearly1950s,forexample,foodandapparelaccountedforcloseto50percentoftheheadlineCPIindex(Figure5).Afterthegrowthrateofthesecomponentsshotabove10percentduetoKoreanwar-induced
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shortages,headlineinflationfellfrom9to2percentwithinayear.Today,however,foodandapparelonlyreceive17percentoftheweightofheadlineCPI.WeestimatethatthepeakofheadlineCPIinflationin1951wouldhavebeen3.3percent,insteadof9.4percent,whenmeasuringCPIusingtoday’sweights.OuradjustedpeakofcoreCPIinflationin1951is5percent,comparedtoanofficialpeakof7.2percent.
Duringtheinflationcycleoftheearly1970s,boththetreatmentofshelterinflationandthegreaterweightofvolatilegoodscomponentspushedupofficialCPIinflationcomparedtocurrentmethods.WhenadjustingforthetreatmentofOER,ourestimateofthepeakofcoreCPIinflationinFebruary1975fallsfrom11.7to9.5percent.WeestimatethatthepeakofcoreCPIinflationin1974wouldhavebeenonly7.8percentwhenusingtoday’sweightscoupledwiththeOERcorrection.Thepre-Volckeradjustedtroughwasstill5.9percent,suggestingthelessonsfromtheearly1970sfordecreasingcurrentlyelevatedinflationtoaround2percentarelimited.
Theindexbearswitnesstothisshiftfromtransitorygoodscomponentstolessvolatileservices,withstickyindustriesgainingweightintheCPIacrosstheboard(BryanandMeyer,2010).Thecurrentapproachrendershousinginflationparticularlysticky(Bolhuisetal.,2022).SuchchangesinmeasurementmethodscomplicatecomparisonsbetweenCPIratesfromdifferentperiods.ByconstructingCPIseriesusingconstantweights,weaimtoimprovethecomparisonsofCPIinflationovertime.
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Figure5:AverageFoodandApparelWeightinHeadlineCPIbyRevision
100%90%80%70%60%50%40%30%20%10%0%
1946-19531954-19631964-19771978-19871988-1997After1997
FoodApparel
Source:BureauofLaborStatistics,authors’calculations
Note:Arithmetic
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