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. 2021 Jul 24;189:443–469. doi: 10.1016/j.jebo.2021.04.036

Table A1.

Summary statistics.

Average StandardDeviation 25thPercentile Median 75thPercentile Obs. Ids.
Full Sample
1 year inflation expectations 3.28 3.83 1.11 2.74 4.47 53,250 8410
3 year inflation expectations 3.29 3.94 1.00 2.75 4.79 53,320 8437
1 year inflation uncertainty 4.27 4.30 1.17 2.29 5.38 53,036 8416
3 year inflation uncertainty 4.33 4.28 1.19 2.34 5.50 53,150 8447
1 year inflation disagreement 3.57 1.76 2.38 3.26 4.32 1286
3 year inflation disagreement 3.75 1.63 2.74 3.55 4.50 1287
Pre-pandemic
1 year inflation expectations 3.23 3.62 1.19 2.73 4.29 46,872 7516
3 year inflation expectations 3.29 3.86 1.00 2.78 4.74 46,919 7541
1 year inflation uncertainty 4.18 4.27 1.17 2.19 5.22 46,644 7514
3 year inflation uncertainty 4.28 4.27 1.17 2.34 5.41 46,725 7547
1 year inflation disagreement 3.28 1.43 2.29 3.07 4.00 1113
3 year inflation disagreement 3.65 1.57 2.68 3.49 4.40 1114
Pandemic
1 year inflation expectations 3.64 5.07 0.71 2.79 5.92 6378 2063
3 year inflation expectations 3.31 4.49 1.00 2.61 5.17 6401 2069
1 year inflation uncertainty 4.93 4.42 1.69 3.07 6.87 6392 2066
3 year inflation uncertainty 4.65 4.28 1.52 2.76 6.29 6425 2077
1 year inflation disagreement 5.40 2.45 3.75 5.00 6.39 173
3 year inflation disagreement 4.37 1.91 3.13 4.08 5.00 173
Age > 40 0.70 55,303 8672
Female 0.48 55,303 8683
Has kids 0.30 55,303 8683
White 0.85 55,303 8683
College 0.56 55,303 8682
Income ≥ $60k 0.55 55,303 8683
High numeracy 0.73 55,303 8683

Notes: The table shows summary statistics for the inflation beliefs and demographic variables. The sample consists of individual survey responses covering the period from January 1, 2017 through August 31, 2020. “Obs.” is the number of person-day observations, except for inflation disagreement, where the number of observations is the number of day observations. “Ids.” is the number of individuals. The inflation beliefs data are trimmed biweekly at the top and bottom 2% to remove outliers. The demographic covariates are dummy variables for being greater than 40 years old, female, residing in a household with children under 18 years old, white, education level of bachelor's degree or higher, household income greater than or equal to $60,000, and high numeracy. High numeracy is defined as correctly answering at least 4 out of 5 financial literacy questions.