US Consumer Sentiment and Inflation Expectations Improve Despite Trade Tensions

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A recent University of Michigan survey shows consumer inflation expectations have fallen to their lowest levels since February, indicating reduced fears of tariff-induced inflation, though consumers remain cautious about future price increases. Overall sentiment has slightly increased, and expectations for inflation over the next one and five years have decreased, reflecting optimism that inflation will be temporary and conditions will improve by 2026.
Topics:business#consumer-sentiment#economy#inflation#price-expectations#tariffs#university-of-michigan
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