KEY POINTS
  • Slowing inflation hasn't brought relief for consumers yet because prices are still well above where they were a year ago.
  • Commodity and freight costs are falling, but won't immediately trickle down to consumers in part due to supplier contracts and some companies' desire to boost profit margins.
  • But retailers are fighting back by pushing their private label products, which could win over consumers with cheaper prices and force manufacturers to offer better deals.
A shopper checks out the egg section at the Publix at Winter Park Village, Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2023.

Inflation may be cooling. But, for most Americans, the price of a cup of coffee or a bag of groceries hasn't budged.

In the months ahead, the big question is whether consumers will start to feel relief, too.