Consumer Confidence stabilizes yet inflation expectations become even more extreme

Consumer Confidence rose modestly in October after having fallen for the four months prior, bolstered primarily by declining COVID-19 cases.  While the easing of pandemic-related concerns is a positive development, confidence continues to be hampered by concerns regarding inflation.  Consumers’ inflation expectations for the year ahead have risen to a 13-year high and the fourth highest level on record – increasing the probability of inflationary psychology becoming ingrained in the economy.