(Bloomberg) -- US consumer expectations for inflation ... responsible for boosting measures of inflation. The New York Fed’s survey mirrors recent findings from the University of Michigan ...
The survey also found mixed views over the job market, with the lowest level of respondents saying they could get a job if they lost one since April 2021. The New York Fed report arrives as the ...
Never mind, the focus is on core PCE showing a cooling. See the chart from Bloomberg. This hardly seems enough to drive a ...
The Federal Reserve’s 2023 survey on household financial well-being ... $25,000 said that their situations had been made worse. Renters also reported increasing challenges in keeping up with ...
The bank report, part of its survey of household debt and credit conditions ... regional economic principal for the New York Fed’s Household and Public Policy Research Division.
About 72% of adults were doing at least okay financially as of October 2023, the Fed's annual survey on household economics and decision ... last year than in the year before, with 19% of renters ...
The survey also found mixed views over the job market, with the lowest level of respondents saying they could get a job if they lost one since April 2021. The New York Fed report arrives as the ...
This month, a preliminary release by the widely followed University of Michigan survey of consumers reported ... Which brings me to the Federal Reserve. The Fed is the world’s most important ...
and the NY Fed survey (yesterday). Stubborn inflation runs the risk of forcing a hawkish repricing for US rate expectations which typically adds to USD strength as well as bond yields. 160.00 ...
Covering rental housing costs was a greater challenge last year than in the year before, with 19 per cent of renters ... Fed policymakers had hoped, were up far more than inflation overall, with the ...
The bank report, part of its survey of household debt and credit conditions ... regional economic principal for the New York Fed’s Household and Public Policy Research Division.