Federal Reserve Survey: May Inflation Expectations Decline Across the Board, First Time Since 2024

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2025.06.09 16:47
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The New York Fed survey data shows that in May, U.S. consumers' future inflation expectations fell across the board for the first time since 2024, with the one-year inflation expectation experiencing the largest decline, dropping from 3.6% in April to 3.2%. The three-year and five-year inflation expectations also decreased. Analysts state that although inflation expectations remain above the Federal Reserve's 2% target, they have clearly retreated, and consumer confidence has improved, primarily due to a temporary easing of the U.S.-China trade situation. The survey also indicated a slight improvement in the public's views on employment, personal finances, and stock market prospects