(Bloomberg) -- US consumer sentiment rose to the highest since April, while year-ahead inflation expectations picked up to a five-month high as Democrats saw a greater risk of price pressures from ...
December consumer sentiment index rose to 7-month high due to improved economic conditions & growing concerns over inflation, ...
US consumer sentiment ticked up for a fourth straight month in November, led by a big upswing in sentiment among Republicans following Donald Trump's victory in the presidential election.
The Conference Board doesn’t break out its responses by party, but another measure of consumer sentiment by the University of Michigan showed that optimism about the economy jumped among ...
US consumer sentiment rose in November by less than previously reported, reflecting deep divisions among Republicans and Democrats about the path for the economy after Donald Trump’s ...
All eyes are now on the upcoming producer price data due on Thursday for further clarity on Fed rate cut path.
The University of Michigan said its consumer sentiment index climbed to 74.0 in December from 71.8 in November. Economists ...