WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. consumer sentiment was steady in October, with households appearing to shrug off a partial shutdown of the government, though worries about the labor market and inflation ...
Americans are souring on the economy again to levels seen rarely in the post-World War II era, raising the question of what it means for spending, economic growth and other key metrics gauging the ...
US consumer sentiment fell in September to a four-month low on growing concerns about the impact of high prices on personal finances. The final September sentiment index dropped to 55.1 from 58.2 a ...
Persistent worries about the higher cost of living and few job opportunities pushed consumer sentiment down to its seventh-lowest level in October, on records going back to 1952. Consumer sentiment ...
In September, Americans’ consumer sentiment dropped sharply and to its lowest level since May. This reflects increased anxiety about the labor market and inflation. According to the University of ...
U.S. consumer sentiment held steady in October, though Americans' concerns about the labor market and inflation persisted as the government shutdown began. The University of Michigan's preliminary ...
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