Morgan Stanley says that American consumers feel less worried about inflation than in any time since the beginning of 2022, according to his latest survey. The bank noted that 56% of respondents now cite inflation as their higher concern – compared to 60% in August and 63% a year earlier.
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The survey results highlight a more confident consumer backdrop of consumer in the United States, in accordance with recent mild landing stories.
A drop in inflation anxiety could support expenses and risks of risks, although Morgan Stanley’s alert rate of potential risks rising risks for future IPC readings.
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