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UK consumers anticipate inflation rise, Bank of England reports

EditorAmbhini Aishwarya
Published 15/09/2023, 11:22
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The Bank of England reported on Friday that UK consumers are expecting a minor increase in inflation over the coming year, indicating a potential steady rise in prices. The anticipated price increase for the next year is 3.6%, a slight uptick from the 3.5% forecast made in May.

Despite this figure representing a significant drop from its peak of 4.9% a year ago, it continues to surpass the central bank's target rate of 2%. The data suggests that inflationary pressures might be gradually becoming a more permanent feature of the UK's economic landscape.

The central bank's observation of increased inflation expectations among consumers indicates that the economy could be set to experience a steady rise in prices in the near future. This comes even as the predicted rate remains higher than the Bank of England's target, suggesting that inflation may be more entrenched in the economy than previously thought.

The current inflation expectations mark a notable decline from the peak seen a year ago. However, they still exceed the central bank's target, suggesting that inflationary pressures may be becoming more persistent in the UK economy.

While the slight increase in consumer expectations from May's forecast is modest, it does indicate a potential trend towards higher inflation rates. This could have implications for future monetary policy decisions by the Bank of England.

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