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core inflation (usually uncountable, plural core inflations)

  1. (economics) Inflation excluding the increase or decrease of prices in some transitory sectors (usually food and energy).
    • 2023 June 25, John Harris, “Britain is used to crises now. But this widespread hopelessness is new – and frightening”, in The Guardian[1], →ISSN:
      So-called core inflation is still rising. Signs of everyday decay – suddenly reduced postal services, the dependably dire state of public transport, local councils hitting the financial skids – are everywhere.
  2. (economics, in the Eurozone) Inflation excluding energy, food, alcohol and tobacco prices.

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