Consumers expect inflation eurozone 5% in the next twelve months, according to a November survey released today by the European Central Bank (ECB). It lowered the forecast from 5.4% by four-tenths It was done in the October survey.
In the long run, for the next three years, Eurozone consumers forecast inflation at 2.9% (3% in the previous survey in October), above the ECB’s 2% target.
in the November survey Consumers perceived inflation in the eurozone as 9.9% for that month (9.9% in the October survey).
The eurozone was one last November. Record inflation of 10.1%.
” uncertainty Inflation in the coming months has remained stable since July, despite being well above Ukraine’s pre-war level, according to the European Central Bank.
The youngest consumers The ECB adds that those aged 18 to 34 continue to have a lower perception of inflation than older respondents aged 55 to 70.
The ECB conducts its monthly survey of consumer expectations virtually. 14,000 adults From Belgium, Germany, Spain, France, Italy and the Netherlands.