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Inflation Slows, But Americans Remain Cautious Amidst High Prices

Lisa Miller by Lisa Miller
August 13, 2024
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Inflation Slows, But Americans Remain Cautious Amidst High Prices

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Despite the easing of inflation from its peak, many Americans continue to feel the weight of high prices that have persisted since the COVID-19 pandemic. While the inflation rate has dropped significantly from its 40-year high of 9.1% in mid-2022 to 3% as of June 2024, the impact of sustained price increases on essential goods such as food and gas remains a concern for consumers.

Economists note that although prices are no longer surging, the cumulative increase over the past few years has left many Americans wary. Scott Hoyt, an economist at Moody’s Analytics, observed that consumers, especially those in lower and middle-income brackets, are not just concerned with slowing inflation but are looking for a reduction in prices, which is not happening.

This cautious sentiment among consumers is evident in their spending habits. Americans are increasingly shifting towards discount retailers and opting for store-brand products over premium options. The trend of “trading down,” where consumers seek cheaper alternatives, peaked during the height of inflation in 2022 and continues to influence shopping behaviors despite the recent stabilization of prices.

The Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s latest report highlights that consumer expectations for inflation have dropped to 2.3% over the next three years, the lowest since 2013. This shift in consumer sentiment is critical as it could lead to a slowdown in spending, which accounts for 70% of economic activity, potentially putting the economy at risk.

Tom Barkin, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, noted that consumers are increasingly unwilling to accept high prices, which has pressured companies to slow or even reduce price increases. This reluctance to pay more is a key factor in the cooling of inflation pressures.

As inflation continues to moderate, the focus will remain on consumer spending patterns and their impact on the broader economy, with many Americans still feeling the effects of years of price hikes.

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