The U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI), not seasonally adjusted, slipped in June 2026, suggesting a modest easing in overall price levels. The index declined to 333.95 in June from 335.12 in May 2026.
This downtick in the headline CPI level indicates that, on a non-seasonally adjusted basis, consumer prices were slightly lower in June than in the previous month. While the data do not provide detail on specific categories of goods and services, the move represents a small reversal from May’s level.
The latest figures, updated as of 14 July 2026, will feed into broader market and policy discussions about the trajectory of U.S. inflation and consumer purchasing power in the second half of the year.