US 1-Year Inflation Outlook Unrevised in June

2026-06-26 14:09 By Luisa Carvalho 1 min. read

The year-ahead inflation expectations in the United States, as compiled by the survey of the University of Michigan, stood at 4.6% in June 2026, in line with the initial estimate and down from a nine-month high of 4.8% in May.

However, they remained well above the 3.4% recorded in February, before the Iran conflict began.

In the meantime, the five-year inflation outlook was revised slightly down to 3.3% from the preliminary 3.4% and below May's seven-month high of 3.9%.



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