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U.S. consumers’ inflation expectations highest in 8 years, NY Fed says

Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

Posted on September 13, 2021

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· Last updated: February 11, 2026

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By Jonnelle Marte (Reuters) – U.S. consumers’ expectations for how much inflation will change over the next year and the coming three years rose last month to the highest levels since 2013, according to a survey released on Monday by the New York Federal Reserve. Year-ahead inflation expectations increased for the 10th straight month to […]

U.S. Consumers' Inflation Expectations Reach Highest Level Since 2013

By Jonnelle Marte

(Reuters) – U.S. consumers’ expectations for how much inflation will change over the next year and the coming three years rose last month to the highest levels since 2013, according to a survey released on Monday by the New York Federal Reserve.

Year-ahead inflation expectations increased for the 10th straight month to a median of 5.2% in August, according to the monthly survey of consumer expectations. Inflation expectations over the next three years increased to a median of 4.0%. Both metrics are at the highest they’ve ever been for the survey, which was launched in 2013.

U.S. central bank officials are keeping a close watch on inflation expectations as they try to evaluate whether the pricing pressures triggered by the coronavirus pandemic will pass or have more lasting effects on the economy.

Some policymakers say ending the massive asset purchases the Fed launched last year to support markets and the economy sooner rather than later will give officials more options for responding down the road if inflation lasts longer than anticipated.

Several policymakers said they expect the Fed to begin winding those asset purchases down later this year despite a weakening in jobs growth in August.

The New York Fed survey showed that consumers are raising their expectations for how much more they may have to spend on housing, food and other essentials over the next year.

Expectations for how much home prices will increase over the next year dropped again in August for the third straight month, but were still elevated at a median of 5.9%, the survey found.

Food prices are expected to grow by 7.9% over the next year, up from 7.1% in July. Rent is expected to increase by 10% over the next 12 months and the price of medical care is expected to rise by 9.7% over the next year – both up 0.2 percentage point from July.

The report is based on a rotating panel of 1,300 households.

(Reporting by Jonnelle Marte; Editing by Paul Simao)

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the current inflation expectations for U.S. consumers?
U.S. consumers' year-ahead inflation expectations rose to a median of 5.2% in August, marking the highest levels since 2013.
How long have inflation expectations been increasing?
Inflation expectations have increased for ten consecutive months, indicating a persistent concern among consumers.
What do consumers expect regarding housing and food prices?
Consumers expect housing prices to rise by 5.9% and food prices by 7.9% over the next year, reflecting heightened cost concerns.
What actions are U.S. central bank officials considering?
U.S. central bank officials are closely monitoring inflation expectations and may consider winding down asset purchases to address ongoing pricing pressures.
What was the sample size of the New York Fed survey?
The report is based on a rotating panel of 1,300 households, providing insights into consumer expectations.

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