June US Median Inflation Expectations Decelerate for Short Term, Unchanged for Medium Term, NY Fed Survey Says
BY MT Newswires | ECONOMIC | 07/08/25 11:26 AM EDT11:26 AM EDT, 07/08/2025 (MT Newswires) -- Consumer expectations for one-year US inflation growth slowed to a 3% gain in June from a 3.2% gain in the previous month, according to a survey released by the New York Federal Reserve Bank on Tuesday.
The median inflation expectations remained at a 3.0% gain for the three-year period and remained at a 2.6% gain for five years ahead.
The median inflation uncertainty slowed to 3.7% from 4.0% in the one-year horizon and slowed to 3.4% from 4.0% for the three-year outlook.
Median home price change expectations were unchanged from 3.0% while home price uncertainty slowed to a 3.9% increase from a 4.0% increase in the previous month.
The median one-year expectations commodity prices growth was unchanged for food but rose for gas, medical care, college education, rent and gold.
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