Original article by Roy Morgan
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 28-Jun-23
In the last week Roy Morgan’s weekly Inflation Expectations is up 0.4% to 5.9% – far higher than the May average of 5.2%. Australians expect inflation of 5.9% annually over the next two years. The monthly Inflation Expectations figure for May of 5.2% was down 0.1% from April, and could be an indicator for today’s ABS May CPI figure. The monthly Inflation Expectations figure for May was the lowest monthly reading since February 2022. However, the latest figures show that the back-to-back decreases in monthly Inflation Expectations in April and May have not been sustained, with weekly Inflation Expectations rising throughout June and now at 5.9%. Looking longer-term, Inflation Expectations have averaged 5.4% so far during 2023 and are down from a monthly high of 6.5% in November 2022 and down significantly from a weekly high of 6.8% in early November. The data for the Inflation Expectations series is drawn from the Roy Morgan Single Source, which has interviewed an average of around 5,000 Australians aged 14+ per month over the last decade and includes interviews with 5,943 Australians aged 14+ in May.
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