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US consumer sentiment fell to one of the lowest readings on record and long-term inflation expectations climbed to the highest since 1991 on fears of the economic fallout from tariffs.
Americans continue to grow uneasy about the economy as President Donald Trump wages an erratic trade war that could send US inflation rising and even trigger a recession.
The U.S. Consumer Confidence Index dropped to 86.0 in April from 93.9 (revised from 92.9), compared with the 87.7 consensus, ...
The Conference Board's consumer confidence index declined to its lowest level in five years in April, marking five months of ...
The University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index fell to a reading of 50.8 in the first two weeks of April, according to preliminary results released Friday. E ...
Consumer expectations fell to the lowest since October 2011, a monthly survey by the Conference Board showed. That measure sank to 54.4—well below the level of 80 that the research group says often ...
The biggest industry you have never heard of runs many common threads through the economy—especially consumer spending.
U.S. consumer sentiment fell to one of the lowest readings on record and long-term inflation expectations climbed to the highest since 1991 on fears of the economic fallout from tariffs. The final ...