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Vol. I · No. 194 · 2477 Reports Tuesday, July 14, 2026
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June 2026 CPI Falls 0.4% Monthly in First Negative Print Since 2020; Warsh Testifies

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Topics in This Edition

EconomyCPI data

Summary

Bloomberg segment covers the July 14, 2026 release of June CPI data showing a 0.4 percent monthly decline—the first negative print in years—and year-over-year headline at 3.5 percent, core at 2.6 percent. It notes most of the drop stems from energy prices and states one month does not establish a trend. The segment then turns to Fed Chair Kevin Warsh’s semiannual testimony before Congress, quoting his remarks on inflation focus, monetary policy’s long-term role, and the absence of any forward guidance on interest rates.

Editorial Assessment

Report accurately relays BLS headline figures, attributes the decline primarily to energy without overclaiming causation, and correctly notes the lack of policy signals in Warsh’s prepared remarks. Viewer receives timely, sourced context on both the data release and the new Fed chair’s first congressional appearance. Minor broadcast typos (speaker name rendered as Walsh) are inconsequential; no loaded language, omitted counter-data, or framing issues appear.

Key Moments

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CPI decreased 0.4 percent on the month, first negative print since 2020

Matches BLS June 2026 CPI news release issued July 14, 2026.

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Year-over-year headline CPI at 3.5 percent, down from 4.2 percent; core at 2.6 percent, down from 2.9 percent

Exact figures confirmed in BLS release and contemporaneous market reports.

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Warsh reiterates inflation remains the focus but provides no interest-rate guidance

Consistent with live coverage of his July 14 House testimony and prepared statement excerpts.

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Warsh states the US is at a hinge point and restoring price stability is key via monetary policy

Direct quote from his testimony text as reported across multiple outlets.

Sources Consulted

  1. Consumer Price Index News Release - June 2026
  2. Consumer Price Index News Release - 2026 M06 Results
  3. Kevin Warsh faces Congress for the first time as Fed chairman
  4. WATCH LIVE: Fed chair Kevin Warsh testifies on monetary policy
  5. United States Core Inflation Rate