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Goldman Crushes Trump Tariff 'Inflation Fearmongering', Exposes UMich Expectations Bias

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by Tyler Durden
Wednesday, Mar 26, 2025 - 06:00 PM

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Nearly all survey- and market-based measures of US inflation expectations for the coming year have risen

But the University of Michigan measure is an outlier both because its short-term measure has risen more substantially, all the way to 4.9%, and because its long-term measure has also risen to the highest rate since 1993.

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