Americans' rising inflation woes can undo a soft landing
Rising consumer inflation expectations in the US are alarming the Federal Reserve and policymakers, as surveys indicate businesses also foresee higher prices. This trend, highlighted by the University of Michigan report, reveals significant politi...

Consumer inflation expectations have been rising for the last month or two across several reports. Some surveys point to businesses anticipating higher prices as well. If those expectations become reality, it could prove catastrophic for the Fed's attempt to stabilize prices without causing a recession.
"It's something that has to concern the Fed, and it should concern the administration too," said Stephen Stanley, chief US economist at Santander US Capital Markets LLC.
One survey in particular has raised eyebrows. According to the University of Michigan, Americans' expectations of price growth over the next 5 to 10 years rose to the highest level in nearly three decades. But the alarming statistic came with a surprising political twist that has complicated how policymakers might interpret it.
Inflation expectations have long shown a gap between Republicans and Democrats, with slightly lower projections from the side that controls the White House. Economists tend to ignore the gap and focus on the median. But recently, the divergence has become striking, especially in the short term.
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