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Food Insecurity Deepens Consumer Pessimism in a Split Economy
economics3 days ago

Food Insecurity Deepens Consumer Pessimism in a Split Economy

A New York Fed analysis using the Survey of Consumer Expectations finds rising food insecurity since 2020—disproportionately among lower‑income, less‑educated households and those with children—alongside a sharp drop in consumer optimism and job-finding prospects. Despite solid macro indicators, sentiment remains weak, reflecting a K‑shaped economy where the bottom half faces renewed financial strain. The study links higher insecurity to deteriorating outlooks, while acknowledging that inflation, cost of living, and policy changes (e.g., SNAP) also drive pessimism and that multiple factors influence consumer expectations even among those not reporting food insecurity.

economy3 years ago

Inflation Expectations and Economic Concerns Impact Markets.

The Federal Reserve Bank of New York's April 2023 Survey of Consumer Expectations shows that short-term inflation expectations declined, while medium- and longer-term expectations increased slightly. Labor market expectations deteriorated slightly, with unemployment expectations and perceived job loss risk increasing and job finding expectations decreasing. Perceptions and expectations of credit conditions were mixed. Median expected growth in household income decreased, while median household spending growth expectations also decreased. The survey is a nationally representative, internet-based survey of a rotating panel of approximately 1,300 household heads.