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The University of Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Index fell again in May after economists expected a modest increase. Consumer ...
Consumers showed signs of weakness last month as retail sales slowed, indicating shoppers may be pulling back as they await ...
The University of Michigan’s closely watched consumer-sentiment index was 50.8 in preliminary numbers for May.
U.S. consumer sentiment slumped further in May while one-year inflation expectations surged as households remained concerned ...
U.S. consumer sentiment fell slightly in May for the fifth straight month as Americans increasingly worry that President ...
Americans continue to worry about the economy and their personal finances even as a temporary thaw in the global trade war ...
Year-ahead inflation expectations rose to 7.3% from 6.5% last month, according to a University of Michigan survey.
Expectations that inflation will rise increased sharply. All Americans appear worried about higher prices from tariffs.
Matthew Hassan, Westpac's head of Australian macro-forecasting, said overall sentiment got a modest boost from the clear ...
Sentiment readings dipped from 52.2 in April to 50.8 in May, according to new data from the University of Michigan.
Consumer sentiment dipped slightly in May, marking a nearly 30% decline since January 2025. Worsening personal finances and ...
U.S. consumer sentiment dips again in May as Trump-era tariffs stir inflation concerns and economic uncertainty, hitting near ...