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Households expect non-food and food inflation to rise in tandem, see faster rise

Inflation expectations are at the highest level in over a year, and 90 percent households expect prices to rise. Over two-thirds expect them to rise faster than the current rate.

August 19, 2024 / 14:48 IST
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Food inflation expectations are correlated with other non-food items, services and durable goods
Food inflation expectations are correlated with other non-food items, services and durable goods

India’s inflation dipped to a 59-month low of 3.5 percent in July compared to 5.1 percent in the previous month. While falling inflation should have provided some succour to households, in a survey conducted to measure inflation expectations between July 2 and 11, a higher number of households expected prices faster than the current rate of inflation.

The number of households expecting prices to rise crossed 90 percent for the first time since May 2023, while households expecting prices to rise faster than the current rate at 68.6 percent was highest in a year.

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A large reason for this growing pessimism, despite experts indicating an easing of inflation starting the second quarter, may be the sequential rise in prices, especially those of food.