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  1. Long-run inflation expectations came in at 3.0% for the third consecutive month, staying within the narrow 2.9-3.1% range for 24 of the last 25 months. These expectations are elevated relative to the 2.2-2.6% range seen in the two years pre-pandemic.

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  2. 26. Apr. 2024 · Graph and download economic data for University of Michigan: Inflation Expectation (MICH) from Jan 1978 to Mar 2024 about consumer sentiment, projection, MI, consumer, inflation, and USA.

  3. Graph and download economic data for University of Michigan: Inflation Expectation from Jan 1978 to Apr 2024 about consumer sentiment, projection, MI, consumer, inflation, USA, 10-year, 30-year, 5-year, 2-year, and 1-year.

  4. Graph and download economic data for University of Michigan: Inflation Expectation from Jan 1947 to Mar 2024 about consumer sentiment, projection, MI, consumer, inflation, USA, headline figure, average, all items, urban, CPI, price index, indexes, and price.

  5. 26. Apr. 2024 · The year-ahead inflation expectations in the United States compiled by the University of Michigan rose to a five month-high of 3.2% in April 2024, up from 2.9% in March and compared to an earlier estimate of 3.1%, according to final figures.

  6. 29. Okt. 2021 · The Expectations Index fell to 67.9 from last months 68.1 and was well below last year’s 79.2. The Current Conditions Index posted a larger loss in October, falling to 77.7 from last month’s 80.1 and last year’s 85.9. The decline reflects the negative impact of higher inflation on household budgets. About the surveys.

  7. 22. Nov. 2022 · By October 2022, year-ahead inflation expectations were 5% and long-run expectations were 2.9%. Both measures are considerably elevated and remain above the Federal Reserve’s target of 2% inflation, according to Joanne Hsu, director of the surveys at the U-M Institute for Social Research.