Following Donald Trump's first few weeks as president, preliminary data shows consumer sentiment has dropped in February.
University of Michigan consumer survey Friday found consumer sentiment fell about 5% on fears inflation will rise to 4.3% ...
Wages have risen fast enough to overcome inflation in recent years. Even so, consumers are still vibing economic ennui.
The numbers: The University of Michigan’s gauge of consumer sentiment fell to 67.8 in a preliminary February reading, down from 71.1 in the prior month and the lowest reading since July.
Consumer companies fell after a weak reading of consumer sentiment suggested tariff threats, stock-market swings and stubbornly high interest rates are taking their toll on Americans' views of the ...
The latest University of Michigan consumer sentiment survey showed more Americans are anxious about the inflation outlook.
The University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index for the U.S. was revised lower to 71.1 in January 2025. The index dropped ...
Consumer sentiment fell for the second straight month, dropping about 5% to reach its lowest reading since July 2024. Read ...
The University of Michigan recorded a 10% year-on-year drop, and other data found sentiment hit a four-month low.
Consumer expectations for inflation popped to their highest levels in more than a year, threatening to become unanchored on the heels of strong economic performance in recent months. Inflation ...
US consumer sentiment slumped in early February to a seven-month low on a spike in short-term inflation expectations related ...
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