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US Long-Term Inflation Expectations Ease in June, Michigan Survey Shows

Five-year inflation expectations among US consumers eased in June, offering a potential sign of relief for the Federal Reserve as it weighs the inflation outlook. According to the University of Michigan’s survey, released on 12 June 2026, the 5-year inflation expectation measure fell to 3.4% from 3.9% in May 2026.

The decline suggests that longer-term price expectations may be stabilizing after a period of elevated readings, which policymakers closely monitor as a gauge of inflation credibility and consumer confidence. While 3.4% remains above the Fed’s 2% inflation target, the drop from May’s level could be interpreted by markets as a tentative step toward more anchored expectations.

Investors and analysts will likely watch upcoming data and Fed communications for confirmation that this softening in long-term expectations is durable, as it can influence everything from bond yields to wage negotiations and corporate pricing power.

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