by Jordyn Bradley
Investopedia
Americans can’t shake their inflation fears.
Two-thirds of U.S. adults say inflation is their biggest financial concern, according to a survey released Monday by Northwestern Mutual, and more than half believe inflation will increase this year.
More than half of respondents to the survey said inflation is rising faster than their household income: Over 80% said they have experienced higher grocery bills in the last three months; nearly seven in 10 experienced elevated utility costs; and 60% have had sticker shock at the gas pump. The survey, conducted in mid-January, was taken by more than 4,600 American adults.
Another fresh reading, from the New York Fed, indicates that Americans in February anticipated inflation getting worse over the next 12 months.