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(The Hill) – Consumer sentiment nosedived in April to the lowest level since the peak of the postpandemic inflation surge as President Trump’s trade battles shake the global economy. Sentiment dropped ...
Consumer sentiment in the US dropped 8% monthly in April, marking its lowest level since July 2022, according to final results from the University of Michigan's consumer survey released Friday.
Expectations fell across the board, but the decline was particularly prominent among middle-income families. Prices remain a ...
Americans are still dreading a recession and rising inflation, even after President Donald Trump paused his massive tariff ...
The numbers: The University of Michigan’s gauge of consumer sentiment fell to 50.8% in a preliminary April reading from 57.0% ...
The headline index of consumer sentiment hit 57 in March, down from a preliminary read of 57.9 reported two weeks ago and the lowest since a 56.9 reading in November 2022.
Americans are rarely this pessimistic about the economy. Consumer sentiment plunged 11% this month to a preliminary reading of 50.8, the University of Michigan said in its latest survey released ...
The dollar gave up an early advance today and turned lower after the University of Michigan March US consumer sentiment index was revised downward to a 2-1/3 year low. Also, today's US economic ...
U.S. consumer sentiment ebbed for a fourth straight month in April amid concerns about the economic impact of tariffs.
DUBLIN (Reuters) -Irish consumer sentiment dropped sharply for the second month in a row in April to its lowest level in two ...