This is a one-month annualized measure from the Dallas Fed and highlights another measure of core inflation.
The most significant decreases in the PCE are found in the sectors of spectator sports (-62.4%), natural gas (-45.3%), fuel oil (-42.5%), hotels and motels (-34.3%), major household appliances (-34.2%), and motor vehicle rental (-32.5%).
The sectors with the most significant inflation include clothing materials (129.4%), sewing items (129.4%), tax preparation and other related services (110.7%), repair of household appliances (95.2%), and repair of furniture, furnishings, and floor coverings (95.2%). Other notable increases include used autos (74.0%), used light trucks (68.5%), legal services (56.5%), professional association dues (56.5%), and other household services (52.5%).
Those were all trimmed out but some of the numbers that were kept in the index:
Food, clothing and vehicle-related items appear to be sticky sources of inflation.