The New York Federal Reserve's latest survey highlights a shift in economic concerns among the public, with inflation fears decreasing while anxiety over the job market grows. The survey, which assesses sentiment across different socio-economic groups, suggests that while measures to stabilize prices are effective, there is increasing unease about employment stability and future job prospects. Analysts link these job market worries to potential economic slowdowns, automation, and adjustments in the labor market post-pandemic.
NY Fed Survey: Inflation Concerns Drop, Job Market Worries Rise
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