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<title>International Media eXchange &amp;amp; Press Agency &#45; : Global Inflation</title>
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<title>Consumer inflation expectations decline at short term, labor market outlook worsens</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ The October 2025 Survey of Consumer Expectations from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York indicates that median short-term inflation expectations decreased to 3.2%, while medium and long-term expectations remained stable at 3.0%. The labor market outlook deteriorated, with a higher probability expected for unemployment and a lower probability of finding a job. Conversely, perceptions of current and future credit availability improved significantly, though households became more pessimistic about their future financial situations. ]]></description>
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<title>The Money Revolution: Balancing Innovation and Risk in Modern Finance</title>
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