Businesses’ Year-Ahead Inflation Expectations And Sales Gap

The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta publishes a monthly report titled “Business Inflation Expectations” (BIE) that contains statistics from a survey of regional businesses’ views on various factors that impact profitability.  These factors include unit costs, unit cost expectations, sales levels, profit margins, and other factors.

As described on the site:

Approximately 300 panelists receive the survey each month. Panelists represent businesses of various sizes headquartered within the Sixth District, which encompasses Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and sections of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee. Panelists range from executives of large corporations to owner-operators of small businesses. The industry composition of the panel roughly reflects the makeup of the national economy. Nevertheless, survey responses are weighted by industry shares of national gross domestic product.

Two excerpts from the September 2017 BIE Survey dated September 22, 2017 (involving 153 firms responding):

  • Inflation expectations: Firms’ inflation expectations were unchanged at 1.9 percent over the year ahead.

also:

  • Quarterly question: Firms’ sales gap (percentage below normal unit sales levels) increased somewhat to 3.0 percent below normal from 1.6 percent below normal in June, on average.

The report also includes other questions and a variety of charts and tables depicting respondents’ answers.

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