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Energy Prices Expected to Lower July Inflation Data

Created at 18 Aug · 1:46 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Analysts anticipate a decrease in energy prices, particularly gasoline, will lead to a cooler overall inflation reading for July. This follows a volatile month for oil markets influenced by the war with Iran.

Key Numbers

$100peak oil price in July
$80soil price low in July
$84.43average Brent crude price in June
$83.51average Brent crude price in July
$80.38December oil contract price in June
$79.32December oil contract price in July
$4.04average gas price in August
$3.88average gas price in July
$89current Brent crude price
5.7%June CPI energy component drop
3.9%May CPI energy component rise

Who's Involved

Chris Hyzy
Chief Investment Officer for Merrill and Bank of America Private Bank
Mark Zandi
Chief Economist at Moody's Analytics
Jerome H. Powell
Federal Reserve Chair
Estefano Gomez
Editor
Energy Prices Expected to Lower July Inflation Data

↳ Why This Matters

The expected decline in energy prices could signal a broader easing of inflation, a key concern for markets and policymakers. This trend may influence the Federal Reserve's monetary policy decisions and impact consumer spending.

Key facts

  • Energy prices are expected to contribute to a cooler inflation reading for July.
  • Oil prices saw significant volatility in July, with Brent crude averaging $83.51 a barrel.
  • Investors are betting on lower oil prices in the long term.
  • Gasoline prices have seen a moderation, though they have ticked up in August.
  • The CPI energy component dropped 5.7% month-over-month in June 2026.

Energy prices are expected to contribute to a milder inflation reading for July, according to analysts. The monthly inflation data, due Wednesday morning, arrives after a volatile July for oil markets, which saw prices briefly surge above $100 a barrel before falling into the low $80s and then rising again toward month's end.

In June, the average price of Brent crude was $84.43 a barrel, which fell to an average of $83.51 in July. Investors are also anticipating further price declines, as indicated by futures contracts for December delivery, which averaged $79.32 a barrel in July, down from $80.38 in June. Chris Hyzy, chief investment officer for Merrill and Bank of America Private Bank, noted that oil prices did not remain at their peak levels long enough to significantly impact successive months.

The moderation in energy prices is expected to be reflected in lower gasoline prices, which are a primary component of crude oil. This decline is anticipated to lead to a slightly cooler overall inflation reading for July. However, Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics, suggested that a shortage in global refining capacity might be mitigating a steeper decline in gasoline prices. Despite this, gas prices have seen a slight increase in August, averaging $4.04 a gallon, up from $3.88 a month prior, and Brent crude is trading around $89 a barrel.

The U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI) energy component, which includes gasoline, fuel oil, electricity, and natural gas, reportedly dropped 5.7% month-over-month in June 2026, following a 3.9% rise in May. While year-over-year figures still show significant increases, the projected reduction in energy prices suggests a potential easing of overall inflation pressures. Market participants will be closely monitoring the official CPI release from the Bureau of Labor Statistics to confirm these trends and assess the Federal Reserve's response.

Frequently asked questions

Energy prices, particularly gasoline, are expected to have fallen in July, contributing to a cooler overall inflation reading.

The war with Iran injected volatility into the oil and gas market, causing prices to fluctuate significantly.

Gas prices have ticked up in August, averaging $4.04 a gallon, after moderating in July.

What Happens Next

01Monitor the official Consumer Price Index release from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
02Observe the Federal Reserve's response and any statements from Chair Jerome H. Powell regarding future monetary policy.
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How It Developed

Oil prices experienced volatility in July, briefly exceeding $100 a barrel before falling into the low $80s.
The average price of Brent crude fell to $83.51 a barrel in July from $84.43 in June.
Investors are betting on continued long-term declines in oil prices, with December delivery contracts falling in July.
Falling gasoline prices are expected to be reflected in a slightly cooler inflation reading for July.
Analysts expect core inflation, excluding food and energy, to be slightly higher than overall inflation.
Gas prices have ticked up in August to an average of $4.04 a gallon, and Brent crude is around $89 a barrel.
The U.S. Consumer Price Index energy component is projected to have dropped 5.7% month-over-month in June 2026.

Sources

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Energy Prices Expected to Fall in Latest Inflation DataThe New York Times
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Energy prices expected to fall in latest inflation datacryptobriefing.com
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Energy Prices Expected to Fall in Latest Inflation Data - DNyuzdnyuz.com
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Today in Energy - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)eia.gov

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