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Why Inflation Concerns May be Overblown In a Q&A, PGIM Fixed Income’s chief economist shares why the firm is more sanguine about long-run inflation. JUL 12, 2021 ...
The case for a U.S. interest rate cut remains unresolved as Federal Reserve officials head into their policy meeting later ...
Fed officials acknowledge that their understanding of inflation psychology is, at best, imperfect. “We don’t know as a profession as much as we would like about how wage-price cycles get ...
Inflation remains the most-cited financial concern, named by 29% of respondents. That number is down from 41% in 2022 — a notable drop — but still much higher than pre-2021 levels.
Inflation Vibes Get Another Nasty Surprise The consumer price index suggests that the jump in expectations for price gains might not be over, and tariffs won’t help. January 15, 2025 at 12:50 PM EST ...
In inflation, as in many other areas of economic life, perceptions can form reality, and that is certainly true of inflation. That is why the Federal Reserve wants to see expectations “well ...
From the grocery store, to the gas pump and the cost of housing, Americans are paying more. We want to hear directly from you about how you are coping with this moment and what you see for the future.
Inflation Concerns – A Recurring Nightmare? March 04, 2023 — 07:30 am EST Written by editorial@vettafi.com (ETF Trends) for ETF Trends -> ...
Although not the Personal Consumption Expenses figures the central bank prefers as an inflation indicator, the CPI showed a year-over-year 3% increase or 0.5% between December 2024 and January ...
84% of TransUnion survey respondents said inflation was their top household-finance concern in the second quarter Last Updated: June 13, 2024 at 5:50 a.m. ET First Published: June 12, 2024 at 1:32 ...
Inflation concerns have been uppermost in investors’ minds recently, but these could soon give way to worries about fading economic growth as supply-chain constraints, higher borrowing costs and ...