Public inflation expectations among UK households edged down in November, the Bank of England reported on Wednesday, signaling a slight easing in consumer concerns over rising prices. The central bank’s latest survey indicates that despite ongoing economic pressures, the public’s outlook on inflation has moderated, offering a tentative boost to policymakers aiming to balance inflation control and economic growth. This development comes as the UK continues to navigate the complex recovery from pandemic-driven disruptions and global supply challenges.
UK Public Inflation Expectations Ease Slightly in November Driven by Energy Price Stabilization
Recent data from the Bank of England reveals a subtle easing in inflation expectations among the UK public during November. This downward shift is largely attributed to a period of relative stability in energy prices, which have historically been a major contributor to inflation concerns. Households and businesses alike appear less…
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Author : Samuel Brown
Publish date : 2025-12-12 16:23:00
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