Americans' Inflation Expectations Plummet to Record Low in Fed Survey

Americans' inflation expectations have dropped to the lowest level in two years, according to a survey by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The median expectation is that inflation will be up 3.5% one year from now, down from a high of 7.1% in June 2022. Consumers also anticipate that inflation will continue to decline in the coming years, estimating it to be around 2.9% three years from now and five years from now. However, these expectations still exceed the Federal Reserve's 2% target, suggesting that sticky inflation may persist. The survey plays a crucial role in shaping the Fed's response to inflation, as actual inflation depends on consumer expectations.
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