Preliminary U.S. one-year inflation estimate for January 3.3% vs. 2.8% expected
US Preliminary One-Year Inflation Expectations for January 3.3% vs. 2.8% expected and 2.80% previous
U.S. January five-to-ten-year inflation rate expectation initial value of 3.3%, expected 3%, the previous value of 3.00%.
The University of Michigan survey showed that 5-10-year inflation expectations rose to 3.3%, the highest level since 2008.
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