KEY POINTS
  • The inflation rate has being declining gradually from its pandemic-era peak in June 2022.
  • Since the rate remains positive, the U.S. is experiencing disinflation. Prices are rising, but at a slower pace.
  • The U.S. has rarely experienced deflation, which is when the inflation rate is negative. Here, prices decline outright. Broad and sustained deflation is typically a bad outcome, economists say.
A customer visits a supermarket in San Mateo, California, on Dec. 12, 2023.

Inflation is retreating from its pandemic-era highs.

Economic jargon yields two similar terms — "deflation" and "disinflation" — that might describe this pullback.