WASHINGTON, April 24 (Reuters) - U.S. consumer sentiment fell to the lowest level in nearly four years in April as the war with Iran fanned inflation fears, a survey showed on Friday. The University ...
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US consumer sentiment drops to record low in MayHistoric low reading: The University of Michigan index dropped to 48.2 in May, missing forecasts and marking its lowest level on record. Drivers of decline: High gasoline prices, tariffs, and falling ...
Americans turned more negative on the economy in April, dropping 3.5 points in the University of Michigan’s final reading of its consumer sentiment survey released on Friday. The university’s monthly ...
WASHINGTON — U.S. consumer sentiment fell to a record low in April as the war with Iran fanned inflation fears, a survey showed on Friday. The University of Michigan‘s Surveys of Consumers said its ...
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A majority of Hispanic consumers say their financial situation has gotten worse over the past year, a reversal from just three months ago, according to a new poll from Florida Atlantic University’s ...
Retail and e-commerce are entering a fragile phase as they head into peak planning. Consumer sentiment is falling again, but the implications for the industry are more complex than a single headline ...
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U.S. consumer sentiment fell in recent weeks to a record low, indicating Americans’ increasing worries about mounting inflation due to the Iran war. The preliminary April sentiment index slumped to 47 ...
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