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U.S. inflation expectations diverge across March surveys

2026/03/14 01:49
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No official source confirms 3.4% to 3.7% March shift

Claims that U.S. one-year inflation expectations shifted from 3.4% to 3.7% in March are not corroborated by official public releases.

A review of established consumer and firm surveys finds no confirmation of that exact March path. Recent readings cluster in the mid‑3% range.

What one-year inflation expectations are and how measured

One-year inflation expectations estimate the average change in consumer prices respondents anticipate over the next 12 months.

Major surveys poll consumers or businesses, summarize responses using medians, and time-stamp results by collection window, making short-horizon readings sensitive to recent price moves.

Why rising short-term expectations matter for Fed and markets

Short-term expectations influence wage-setting, price plans, and discount rates. If they drift higher, policymakers may infer stickier inflation risks, delaying policy normalization until confidence in disinflation strengthens.

Recent commentary emphasizes the uptick in near-term gauges across surveys and markets. “Short-term inflation expectations have moved up in recent measures,” said Jerome Powell, Chair of the federal reserve.

Markets may respond to firmer expectations with higher front-end yields and tighter financial conditions. Effects vary with drivers such as energy, housing, and tariffs, and are evaluated cumulatively, not in isolation.

Official survey comparison and methodology differences

New York Fed Survey of Consumer Expectations: latest one-year reading

Median one-year-ahead inflation expectations were 3.6% in March 2025, up 0.5 percentage point from February. Three- and five-year expectations hovered near 3.0%, indicating longer-term anchoring.

Cleveland Fed Survey of Firms’ Inflation Expectations: firms versus consumers

In Q4 2024, surveyed CEOs and business leaders expected CPI inflation at 3.8% over the next 12 months, up from 3.4% in Q3. Firm views often exceed consumer medians.

FAQ about one-year inflation expectations

Do any official sources show one-year inflation expectations moving from 3.4% to 3.7% in March?

No. Publicly available official surveys do not document a March move from 3.4% to 3.7%. Recent one-year readings are in the mid‑3% range, depending on survey.

Why do the NY Fed SCE, University of Michigan, and Cleveland Fed surveys report different one-year inflation expectation numbers?

They differ by population, question wording, timing, and statistical summaries. Consumers versus firms, preliminary versus final estimates, and collection windows often yield divergent one-year figures.

Source: https://coincu.com/markets/u-s-inflation-expectations-diverge-across-march-surveys/

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