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The University of Michigan US May consumer sentiment index unexpectedly fell -1.4 to a nearly 3-year low of 50.8, weaker than expectations of an increase to 53.4.
US consumer sentiment unexpectedly fell to the second-lowest level on record and inflation expectations climbed to multi-decade highs amid growing concerns about tariffs. The preliminary May ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. consumer spending unexpectedly fell in May as the boost from the pre-emptive buying of goods like motor vehicles ahead of the Trump administration's tariffs faded, while ...
US consumer sentiment unexpectedly fell to the second-lowest level on record and inflation expectations climbed to multi-decade highs amid growing concerns about tariffs.. The preliminary May ...
Consumer sentiment, according to the Conference Board’s June 2025 index (93.0), is down 18% from its December 2024 peak, with ...
The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index dropped to 93.0 in June, a 5.4-point fall from May. The Expectations Index ...
US Consumer Spending Falls; Tariff-Related Boost to Inflation Awaited. ... A survey from the University of Michigan showed consumer sentiment in June remained about 18% below its peak in December, ...
Fed Chair Jerome Powell described the economy as being in a “solid position” but warned that tariffs could introduce ...
The Conference Board's Consumer Confidence Index fell in June as consumers signaled caution on big-ticket items and continued ...
U.S. consumer spending unexpectedly fell in May as the boost from the pre-emptive buying of goods like motor vehicles ahead ...
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