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Consumers' long-term inflation expectations surge, worrying the Fed

Consumers' long-term inflation expectations have significantly increased, reaching 3.9% in May, a worrying sign for the Federal Reserve. This rise, driven by factors like the Iran war and high energy prices, suggests a potential loss of faith in the central bank's ability to control inflation. Fed Governor Chris Waller indicated a willingness to raise interest rates if these expectations become unanchored, shifting his focus from labor market stability to inflation concerns. AI

排序理由 Article discusses consumer sentiment and potential Fed policy shifts based on economic indicators and expert commentary.

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Consumers' long-term inflation expectations surge, worrying the Fed

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · Jason Ma ·

    The Fed’s worst inflation fears may be coming true as consumers lose faith in long-term prices—and even Trump supporters doubt he can bring relief

    "Critically, consumers appear worried that inflation will increase and proliferate beyond fuel prices, even in the long run."