U.S. January 1-Year Inflation Expectations Rise to 4.2%

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Inflation data released on January 9, 2026, showed that U.S. initial 1-year inflation expectations rose to 4.2%, above the expected 4.1%. The previous reading was 4.20%. On-chain news also highlighted the University of Michigan consumer confidence index for January at 54, surpassing the forecast of 53.5 and the previous reading of 52.9.

BlockBeats news: On January 9, the initial reading of the U.S. 1-year inflation expectation for January came in at 4.2%, higher than the expected 4.1%, compared to the previous value of 4.20%.


In addition, the preliminary reading of the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index in January in the U.S. was 54, against expectations of 53.5 and a previous reading of 52.9.

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