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U.S. 1-year inflation expectations preliminary reading for March is 3.4%, compared to the expected 3.7%

U.S. 1-year inflation expectations preliminary reading for March is 3.4%, compared to the expected 3.7%

2026-03-13 22:01

ChainThink News, March 13: The U.S. one-year inflation expectations preliminary reading came in at 3.4%, below the expected 3.7% and unchanged from the previous reading of 3.40%. The U.S. January JOLTs job openings stood at 6.946 million, exceeding the expected 6.7 million, with the prior reading revised upward from 6.542 million to 6.55 million.


The U.S. University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index preliminary reading for March was 55.5, slightly above the expected 55, compared to a previous reading of 56.6. (Golden Times)

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