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economics1 year ago

"Rising Inflation Frustrates Consumers and Delays Fed Rate Cuts"

Consumers are becoming increasingly frustrated as inflation expectations rise, with the latest University of Michigan survey showing an anticipated inflation rate of 3.1% in the next year. This comes after a period of declining expectations, signaling a potential stall in the inflation slowdown. The Federal Reserve has emphasized the importance of public perception in managing inflation, with Chair Jerome Powell highlighting the significance of maintaining expectations at the 2% target. While economists don't view the current inflation expectations as a serious concern for the Fed, the rise in expectations could raise some eyebrows.

economics1 year ago

"Rising Consumer Confidence Signals Declining Inflation and Positive Economic Outlook"

According to the latest University of Michigan survey, American consumers are increasingly confident that inflation will decrease, with expectations for a 2.9% decline in the next year. Despite recent higher-than-expected Consumer Price Index readings, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell remains optimistic about inflation gradually moving down. The upcoming release of the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) index for February will provide further insight into inflation trends. Additionally, the survey also indicated a rise in overall consumer sentiment and stability in the economy, although potential volatility is expected as the election season progresses.

economy2 years ago

"Record Surge in Consumer Sentiment Signals Economic Improvement"

Consumer sentiment in the US has surged to its highest level in two and a half years, reflecting optimism about easing inflation and rising incomes. The University of Michigan survey shows a 13% jump in January, marking the largest two-month increase in over 30 years. This surge in sentiment is fueling optimism for the US economy's turnaround, potentially impacting the 2024 presidential election. While the White House remains cautious, the positive outlook could help President Biden's chances if it persists.

economy2 years ago

"Consumer Confidence Soars as Inflation Concerns Ease: UMich Survey"

The University of Michigan's Consumer Survey of Consumers revealed a surge in consumer sentiment to its highest level since July 2021, with confidence in the economy and inflation improving. The survey indicated a decline in the inflation outlook for the year ahead, along with increased confidence in current conditions. This positive sentiment is attributed to lower gasoline prices, stock market gains, and strengthening income expectations. While the survey suggests a favorable outlook for the economy, it remains uncertain how this sentiment will translate into consumer behavior. Market reactions to the survey's release included slight stock gains and higher Treasury yields, reflecting ongoing speculation about the Federal Reserve's interest rate decisions for the year.

economy2 years ago

"UMich: US Consumers' Inflation Expectations Surge for Second Consecutive Month"

US consumers' inflation expectations have risen for a second consecutive month in November, reaching the highest levels since April, according to a survey by the University of Michigan. Despite signs of slowing price increases, households anticipate inflation to accelerate to 4.5% over the next year. The survey also revealed that consumers see inflation running at 3.2% on average over a five-year horizon. These expectations have increased despite consumers acknowledging the continued slowdown in inflation, suggesting concerns that the softening of inflation could reverse in the future. The Federal Reserve remains cautious about the potential for a reversal and aims to keep inflation expectations well-anchored to avoid contributing to further price increases.