U.S. Consumer Inflation Expectations Rise in June, Driven by Healthcare and Rental Costs

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According to the New York Federal Reserve, U.S. consumers' short- and medium-term inflation expectations rose in June on July 7. Healthcare costs and rising rental prices were cited as primary drivers of the increase, while gasoline price expectations fell to the lowest level since mid-2022. Five-year inflation expectations remained unchanged.
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