The demographics of inflation opinion surveys

  • Bryan M
  • Venkatu G
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Abstract

In this Commentary, we document that people report very different perceptions and predictions of inflation depending upon their income, education, age, race, and gender - a strange finding that may provide an important clue to understanding how to interpret survey data of inflation expectations.

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Bryan, M. F., & Venkatu, G. (2001). The demographics of inflation opinion surveys. Economic Commentary (Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland). https://doi.org/10.26509/frbc-ec-20011015

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