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The Producer Price Index for final demand advanced 2.6 percent from May 2024 to May 2025. Prices for final demand goods increased 1.3 percent over the year, while final demand prices for services rose 3.2 percent.
Commodity | Percent change |
---|---|
Total | 2.6 |
Goods | 1.3 |
Foods | 3.5 |
Energy | -4.4 |
Goods less foods and energy | 2.4 |
Services | 3.2 |
Trade services | 4.1 |
Transportation and warehousing services | 2.3 |
Services less trade, transportation, and warehousing | 3.0 |
Producer prices for final demand goods included a 3.5-percent increase in prices for food and a 4.4-percent decrease in energy prices. In the services sector, prices for trade rose 4.1 percent since May 2024, while transportation and warehousing prices increased 2.3 percent.
These data are from the Producer Price Indexes program and are not seasonally adjusted. To learn more, see "Producer Price Indexes — May 2025." Producer price indexes measure prices U.S. producers receive for goods, services, and construction. All producer price data are subject to revision in each month after initial publication before becoming final 4 months after initial publication. We also have more charts of the latest Producer Price Indexes data.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, The Economics Daily, Producer prices increased 2.6 percent over the year ended May 2025 at https://www.bls.gov/opub/ted/2025/producer-prices-increased-2-6-percent-over-the-year-ended-may-2025.htm (visited June 28, 2025).