Record 49% Of Americans Say "High Prices Are Eroding Living Standards"; UMich

UMich inflation expectations soared in preliminary October data, with the year-ahead inflation expectations rose from 3.2% last month to 3.8% this month. The current reading is the highest since May 2023 and remains well above the 2.3-3.0% range seen in the two years prior to the pandemic. Long-run inflation expectations edged up from 2.8% last month to 3.0% this month...

record 49 of americans say high prices are eroding living standards umich

Source: Bloomberg

All cohorts saw decreases in sentiment...

record 49 of americans say high prices are eroding living standards umich

Meanwhile, the headline consumer sentiment gauge plunged to 63.0 (67.1 exp) from 68.1, led by a big drop in expectations (from 66.0 to 60.7)

record 49 of americans say high prices are eroding living standards umich

Source: Bloomberg

UMich's Joanne Hsu noted, "assessments of personal finances declined about 15%, primarily on a substantial increase in concerns over inflation, and one-year expected business conditions plunged about 19%."

About 49% of consumers reported that high prices are eroding their living standards, up substantially from 39% last month and matching the all-time high last recorded in July 2022

record 49 of americans say high prices are eroding living standards umich

The index of economic news heard by consumers worsened about 20% between last month and this month, reaching its lowest reading since May 2023. The most common negative topics mentioned were unemployment and higher prices, cited spontaneously by 20% and 16% of consumers, respectively.

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Authored by Tyler Durden via ZeroHedge October 13th 2023