KEY POINTS
  • Respondents to the New York Fed's August Survey of Consumer Expectations indicated they expect the annual inflation rate to be 5.7% a year from now.
  • Along those lines, consumers now expect gas prices to be little changed a year from now — though they see food rising 5.8%.
A person removes the nozel from a pump at a gas station on July 29, 2022 in Arlington, Virginia.

Lower gas prices are raising optimism that inflation is on the decline, according to a survey Monday from the New York Federal Reserve.

Respondents to the central bank's August Survey of Consumer Expectations indicated they expect the annual inflation rate to be 5.7% a year from now. That's a decline from 6.2% in July and the lowest level since October 2021.