Consumer Sentiment, Inflation
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WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. consumer sentiment fell slightly in May for the fifth straight month, surprising economists, as Americans increasingly worry that President Donald Trump’s trade war will ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNUS consumer sentiment rebounds sharply as tariff jitters fadeThe change comes as tensions around Donald Trump's tariff war calm down. According to the University’s June survey, the entire consumer sentiment index
U.S. consumer sentiment surged in early June, marking the biggest monthly jump since January 2024, as inflation expectations eased and economic outlooks brightened, Bloomberg writes. The University of Michigan’s sentiment index climbed 8.
The dollar slumped on Thursday, as weaker-than-expected U.S. inflation data for May suggested that the Federal Reserve could resume cutting interest rates sooner rather than later, while the safe-haven yen and Swiss franc benefited from rising Mideast tension.