US Year-Ahead Inflation Expectations Revised Slightly Up

2025-03-28 14:03 By Luisa Carvalho 1 min. read

The year-ahead inflation expectations in the United States, as compiled by the University of Michigan, rose for the fourth straight month to 5% in March 2025, the steepest since October 2022, slightly above the preliminary reading of 4.9%, according to final figures.

In the meantime, the five-year outlook was also revised up to 4.1% in March, the highest since February 1993, compared to the preliminary reading of 3.9% and above February's 3.5%.



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