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St. Louis Fed’s Bullard Presents 'Disinflation: Progress and Prospects'

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St. Louis Fed’s Bullard Presents “Disinflation: Progress
and Prospects”
February 16, 2023
JACKSON, Tenn.– Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard presented
“Disinflation: Progress and Prospects” (PDF) on Thursday to the Greater Jackson Chamber.
Bullard noted in the presentation that U.S. GDP growth improved in the second half of 2022
and that labor market performance remains strong. Inflation remains too high but has
declined, he added.
Front-loaded Fed policy has helped keep market-based measures of inflation expectations
relatively low, he explained. He added that continued policy rate increases can help lock in a
disinflationary trend this year, even with ongoing growth and strong labor markets.
“These factors may combine to make 2023 a disinflationary year,” Bullard said.*

GDP Growth Improves
After negative real GDP growth in the first half of 2022, GDP growth improved in the second
half of the year, Bullard noted. Third-quarter 2022 real GDP growth was 3.2%, and fourthquarter 2022 growth is currently estimated at 2.9%, he said. Year-on-year growth is slowing,
according to incoming weekly data, and the output gap remains positive, he noted.
“Real GDP growth now appears to have been stronger in the second half of 2022 than
previously thought after puzzling readings in the first half of 2022,” he said. “Perhaps the best
interpretation is that real GDP growth is slowing to be in a neighborhood of the potential
growth rate of about 2% on a year-on-year basis after stellar growth in 2021.”

Labor Market Performance Remains Strong
Bullard noted that the number of job openings per unemployed worker remains at a high level.
He also pointed out that measures of labor demand significantly exceed measures of labor
supply. In addition, he noted that unemployment insurance claims in 2022 and so far in 2023
have generally remained at levels below those experienced during pre-pandemic years. The
Kansas City Fed’s labor market conditions index remains at a high level, he added.
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St. Louis Fed’s Bullard Presents 'Disinflation: Progress and Prospects'

The Disinflationary Process Has Started
Bullard said inflation remains too high, but it has declined recently. The Federal Open Market
Committee (FOMC) has a 2% inflation target specified in terms of headline personal
consumption expenditures (PCE) inflation. Headline inflation has declined, but it can be
inordinately influenced by fluctuations in volatile prices, he said. Measures of inflation that
strip out volatile price movements, such as core PCE inflation (which excludes food and energy
prices) and the Dallas Fed’s trimmed mean inflation measure, have also declined but by less
than the headline measure, he explained.
He also noted that inflation expectations are back to relatively low levels.
“In part due to front-loaded Fed policy during 2022, market-based measures of inflation
expectations are now relatively low,” Bullard said. “According to standard macroeconomic
theories, inflation expectations are a key determinant of actual inflation.”

2023: A Year of Disinflation?
Bullard said the U.S. economy is growing faster than previously thought, and labor market
performance remains robust with unemployment below its longer-run natural level.
“A natural forecast is that the pace of quarterly real GDP growth will now moderate and
unemployment will rise to return to its longer-run natural level,” he added.
“Continued policy rate increases can help lock in a disinflationary trend during 2023, even
with ongoing growth and strong labor markets, by keeping inflation expectations low,” he said.
*Note: Disinflation refers to a decrease in the rate of inflation toward the Fed’s 2% inflation
target.

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