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Inflation Expectations Decline Across All Horizons
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s Center for Microeconomic Data today released the December 2023 Survey of Consumer Expectations, which shows that inflation expectations declined at the short-, medium- and longer-term horizons. Notably, inflation expectations at the short-term horizon reached the lowest level recorded since January 2021. Earnings growth and spending growth expectations also decreased slightly to their lowest recorded levels since 2021, while expectations about credit access and households’ financial situation turned less pessimistic. The main findings from the December 2023 Survey are: ... (full story)
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US NY Fed 1-Year Inflation Expectations Dec: 3.01% (prev 3.36%)
— LiveSquawk (@LiveSquawk) January 8, 2024
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NYFED: US CONSUMER 3-YEAR INFLATION EXPECTATION 2.6% IN DEC VS. 3.0% IN NOV VS. 3.0% IN OCT #inflation #expectations #economy #NYFederalReserve
— Mace News (@MaceNewsMacro) January 8, 2024
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NYFED: US CONSUMER 5-YEAR INFLATION EXPECTATION 2.5% IN DEC VS. 2.7% IN NOV VS. 2.7% IN OCT #inflation #expectations #economy #NYFederalReserve
— Mace News (@MaceNewsMacro) January 8, 2024
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NEW YORK FED: EXPECTED EARNINGS, SPENDING RISES AT LOWEST LEVEL SINCE 2021 #News #Markets #live
— Capital Hungry (@Capital_Hungry) January 8, 2024