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Cooling Inflation and Steady Hiring Offer Hopes of US Soft Landing
By MGN Editorial•February 15, 2026 at 08:25 PM
Recent economic data shows signs of a potential soft landing for the US economy, with cooling inflation and steady job growth.
The latest economic data from the United States has sparked renewed hopes of a 'soft landing' for the economy, with cooling inflation and steady job growth signaling a potential path to avoiding a recession.
According to Hellenic Shipping News, the US consumer price index rose 0.2% in January and was up 2.4% from a year earlier, while core inflation (which strips out food and energy) rose 0.3% on the month. This marks a continued slowdown in the pace of price increases, offering encouragement to policymakers at the Federal Reserve.
"The data delivers the kind of mix investors and policymakers have been looking for," the report states. "Inflation cooled even as the labor market kept adding jobs."
Austan Goolsbee, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, expressed a mixed outlook in comments to Yahoo News. While he pointed to encouraging signs in the latest CPI data, Goolsbee noted that services inflation remains 'problematic' and 'not tame.'
The prospect of a soft landing - where the Fed is able to rein in inflation without triggering a severe economic downturn - has been a key focus for maritime industry stakeholders. Cooling inflation and steady hiring could help alleviate pressure on supply chains, freight rates, and consumer demand that have impacted the shipping sector in recent years.
However, industry analysts caution that significant risks and uncertainties remain. The path ahead will depend on a range of factors, including the trajectory of interest rates, the resilience of the labor market, and the impact of global economic headwinds.
As the maritime industry navigates these complex economic conditions, maintaining a close watch on macroeconomic trends and their potential implications will be crucial for businesses seeking to make informed decisions and position themselves for success.
#economy#inflation#employment#federal reserve#soft landing
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