KEY POINTS
  • Higher than expected inflation for January means consumers can price growth to stay higher than average this year.
  • The Federal Reserve will likely continue to raise interest rates.
  • For households, stubbornly higher prices and uneven wage growth will be challenges.
Shoppers look at items displayed at a grocery store in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 15, 2023.

A new U.S. government reading showing persistent high inflation rattled Wall Street on Friday.

Consumers can expect the rate of price growth will likely stay higher than average through 2023.