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US consumer sentiment unexpectedly fell to the second-lowest level on record and inflation expectations climbed to multi ... The preliminary May sentiment index declined to 50.8 from 52.2 a ...
U.S. consumer sentiment fell for the fourth month in a row in April as Americans question what tariffs and trade tensions will mean for their wallets. The University of Michigan Surveys of ...
Consumer sentiment plunged 11% this month to a preliminary reading of 50.8, the University of Michigan said in its latest survey released Friday, the second-lowest reading on records going back to ...
U.S. consumer sentiment deteriorated sharply in April and 12-month inflation expectations surged to the highest level since 1981 amid unease over escalating trade tensions.
June's preliminary consumer sentiment reading climbed to 60.5, as reported by the University of Michigan, from April's print of 52.2 and estimates of 53.6. Brad Smith breaks down the fresh ...
Real consumer spending, adjusted for inflation, fell 0.3% from April, the biggest monthly drop since January, according to a ...
Is the US job market experiencing trouble? The layoff wave will continue in 2025 in US with big companies such as Google, ...
The Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) for manufacturers in Asia's fourth-largest economy, released by S&P Global, edged up to ...
A version of this article originally appeared in ROAR Forward as part of a collaboration with their quarterly ROAR Report.
Incoming data continues to show softness, including Retail Sales and Industrial Production. Consumer Sentiment is on a downward trend.
The US Federal Reserve's preferred measure of inflation edged up in May while spending weakened, government data showed ...
Consumer spending in the U.S. fell in May due to pre-emptive purchasing ahead of tariffs. The Commerce Department reports no ...