US CPI Matches Views but Core Inflation Slows, Bitcoin to $60,000?

US inflation data for May 2026 came in largely in line with forecasts, showing headline pressure persisting at elevated levels while underlying inflationary momentum cooled.

The report arrives at a critical moment for risk assets, with Bitcoin trading near the psychologically important $60,000 level and markets highly sensitive to Federal Reserve policy expectations.

Inflation Data: Energy Keeps Headline Elevated

The US Consumer Price Index rose 0.5% month-over-month, matching economist expectations, according to official Bureau of Labor Statistics data.

On a yearly basis, inflation held at 4.2%, unchanged from consensus forecasts but still marking one of the highest readings in over three years.

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The persistence in headline inflation continues to reflect elevated energy prices, which have been influenced by geopolitical tensions and recent volatility in global oil markets.

While this keeps overall inflation elevated, markets had largely positioned for this outcome ahead of the release.

“Expectations were met with today’s US CPI reading for May at +0.5%, easing immediate macro uncertainty. However, after significant pre-event sell-offs across crypto, analysts suggest a short-term relief bounce in some oversold assets may follow in the coming days,” Stephen Wundke told BeInCrypto.

Wundke is the Strategy and Revenue Director at Algoz Technologies.

Core Inflation Undershoots Expectations

More importantly for Federal Reserve policy direction, core CPI rose just 0.2% month-over-month, coming in below the expected 0.3% increase.

On a yearly basis, core inflation printed at 2.9%, exactly in line with forecasts but showing limited acceleration from prior months.

The softer core reading suggests that underlying price pressures outside of food and energy are not broadening significantly.

Shelter and services inflation remain sticky but have not re-accelerated, easing concerns of a more entrenched inflation cycle.

“John Briggs, head of US rates strategy at Natixis North America, says the softer month-on-month core inflation reading may indicate the peak of war-driven inflation has passed. He adds this could support a more favorable inflation outlook ahead, but warns the trend depends on oil prices remaining stable and not reigniting inflationary pressure,” Walter Bloomberg reported.

Bitcoin and Crypto Markets React to Mixed Signal

Bitcoin remained volatile above the $60,000 level, as traders weighed the implications of a “hot headline, soft core” inflation mix.

Bitcoin Price Performance
Bitcoin Price Performance. Source: BeInCrypto

The data reduces the likelihood of immediate policy tightening from the Federal Reserve, though it does not fully reopen the door to rate cuts.

For crypto markets, the key takeaway is liquidity expectations. Softer core inflation tempers fears of aggressive tightening, supporting risk sentiment.

However, persistent headline inflation keeps macro uncertainty elevated, limiting strong upside conviction.

“…Despite this, institutional positioning remains cautious, with crypto increasingly treated as a ‘risk-on’ asset class. Persistent inflation pressures linked to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East continue to limit fresh buying interest. Bitcoin ETF outflows remain a key headwind, and while buyers like MicroStrategy continue accumulating, market participants note that sustained support may be tested if conditions persist into Q3. In the near term, traders see consolidation as the base case, with potential catalysts such as regulatory clarity and geopolitical de-escalation needed to reignite broader demand,” Wundke added.

Fed Outlook and What Comes Next

The Federal Reserve is widely expected to maintain its current policy stance in the near term, with markets still pricing a prolonged “higher-for-longer” environment.

Interest Rate Cut Probabilities
Interest Rate Cut Probabilities. Source: CME FedWatch Tool

Today’s data reinforces a split narrative: energy-driven inflation remains elevated, while core inflation shows signs of stabilization.

What’s Next for Markets

Attention now shifts to upcoming Fed communications and labor market data.

For Bitcoin, the $60,000 level remains a key psychological pivot, with macro liquidity conditions likely to determine whether the asset consolidates or breaks into a new directional trend.

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