In February, inflation expectations for the next 12 months decreased by 1 percentage point compared to the previous month. However, this decline is not uniform across all groups. The decrease is particularly more pronounced among the 34–50 age group, university graduates, white-collar workers, and those who identify as "Modern." Additionally, inflation expectations appear to be correlated with salary raise rates and credit card debt repayment capacity.
This content is a version of the KONDA Inflation Expectation Survey exclusive to KONDA Barometer subscribers. This version includes inquiries across a broader range of demographic and political breakdowns.
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