A sudden surge in inflation expectations from 3.8% to 4.7% in a single month, representing the largest one-month jump since April 2025, creates economic tension between a stable labor market and rising consumer anxiety, which can influence personal financial decisions regarding spending, saving, and investment strategies.
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More importantly, year-ahead inflation expectations surged from 3.8% to 4.7% in a single month. That is the largest one-month jump since April 2025. You have a labor market holding its ground and a consumer mind that is deeply spooked. That is the core tension of this week.
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