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Chartbook Datanotes Weekly Monitor Samuel Tombs

April - US Economic Chartbook

CONSUMPTION TO SLOW IN Q2 AS REAL INCOMES FALL...

  • ...FOMC TO WORRY MORE ABOUT JOBS THAN THE CPI IN Q4

20 April 2026 US Monitor Cooling rent inflation will overwhelm the energy price boost

  • Zillow’s measure of new rents increased in April by less than 0.10%, for the fourth straight month.
  • The recent further rise in the vacancy rate and pickup in multi-family starts implies the glut will continue.
  • Rent’s contribution to core CPI inflation will be 0.3pp lower by year-end, overwhelming the energy hit.

PM Datanote: US PPI, March 2026

Retailers’ healthy margins suggest tariff pass-though now complete.

PM Datanote: US CPI, March 2026

Soft core increase shows domestically-generated inflation in check.

13 April 2026 US Monitor The fading tariff hit will overwhelm oil's impact on core inflation

  • A record jump in gas prices hugely boosted the CPI in March; expect a further 0.2pp hit in April.
  • The core CPI likely will be lifted in April by a rebound in used auto prices and a catch-up increase in rents...
  • ...But the fading tariff boost and slowing rent rises will drag down inflation in H2, despite higher oil prices.

6 April 2026 US Monitor The March labor market data look worse beneath the surface

  • The rebound in March payrolls was driven by the end of strikes, benign weather and residual seasonality.
  • More timely measures of job openings suggest labor demand has weakened since the Iran war began.
  • Unemployment dipped as some people looked less actively for work; history points to a swift reversal.

30 March 2026 US Monitor The labor market is too weak to embed the Iran war inflation shock

  • March payrolls will rebound after February’s drop, but a sustained strengthening is not in the cards.
  • The end of a major strike will add 32K to March jobs, but recent support from mild weather is over.
  • Claims data suggest the unemployment rate was stable in March, but the risks are to the upside.

March- US Economic Chartbook

HIGHER GAS PRICES WILL HIT REAL INCOMES BY 1%

  • THE FED WILL WORRY MORE ABOUT JOBS THAN THE CPI IN Q4

23 March 2026 US Monitor Markets are overlooking the labor market damage of the oil shock

  • The 1990 oil shock was key to the ensuing recession; the FOMC eventually eased despite 6% inflation.
  • The economy is less oil intensive and firms’ balance sheets are more robust now; a recession is unlikely...
  • ...But this FOMC has been very responsive to labor market weakness; we still expect easing by year-end.

16 March 2026 US Monitor Consumers look less resilient going into the energy price squeeze

  • January was the fifth straight month of sub-0.3% gains in real consumption; the worst since 2012.
  • Oil prices will squeeze real incomes by 11/4% if they are sustained at $100, or 1/2% if they follow futures.
  • Households lack the balance sheet strength to brush this aside; spending will grow only modestly.

9 March 2026 US Monitor Labor market is too weak for oil prices to trigger sustained inflation

  • Only part of the drop in February payrolls was due to strikes and the birth-death model.
  • The trend in first estimates of payrolls is only about 25K, implying falling employment after revisions.
  • Drivers soon will be paying $4.00 per gallon for gas, squeezing real disposable income and hitting jobs.

2 March 2026 US Monitor The drop in the personal saving rate is unlikely to be revised away

  • The personal saving rate can be heavily revised, but we think most of the recent fall is genuine.
  • The low saving rate and soft growth in incomes will restrain growth in consumers’ spending.
  • PPI data suggest retailers’ margins have normalized, pointing to slowing core goods inflation ahead.

PM Datanote: US S&P Global Composite PMI, February 2026

Pointing to a slowdown in underlying GDP growth in Q1.

PM Datanote: US Advance GDP Q4 / Spending & Incomes, Q4 / December 2025

Underlying growth still solid in Q4, but likely to wane.

23 February 2026 US Monitor Underlying growth strong in Q4, but likely to underwhelm from here

  • Headline GDP growth in Q4 was depressed by the federal shutdown; underlying growth was robust.
  • Consumers, however, will slow down this year and non-AI capex will remain weak.
  • The effective tariff rate will be slightly lower under the new tariffs, but the inflation outlook is little changed.

PM Datanote: US Pending Home Sales, January 2026

Relapsing independently of the snowstorms.

February 2026- US Economic Chartbook

JANUARY PAYROLLS ARE JUST A FLASH IN THE PAN...

  • ...SLOW JOB GAINS & LOWER INFLATION WILL SPUR EASING

PM Datanote: US Housing Starts, November/December 2025

Permits still lower than in early 2025; a further drop beckons.

17 February 2026 US Monitor January data leave CPI inflation on track to be much lower by year-end

  • The rise in the unadjusted January core CPI was similar to typical increases in the late 2010s.
  • Used auto prices will rebound, but increases for goods ex-autos will slow after January’s one-time hikes.
  • New rents are now barely rising, signalling a substantial fall in CPI shelter inflation over the next year.
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