If you're holding back on spending or worried about losing your job, you are not alone. U.S. consumer sentiment just hit an all-time low this month. But what is consumer sentiment? Maybe you've heard ...
The University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index fell to 44.8 in May, the lowest reading since the survey began in 1952. Rising gasoline prices and fears of persistent inflation were major ...
U.S. consumer sentiment fell to a record low this month as the conflict with Iran spurs anxiety about the economy, according to the University of Michigan’s Surveys of Consumers. The university’s ...
The May Consumer Sentiment Index was revised down to 44.8 from the initial 48.2 reading, marking a deepening decline from April's 49.8 print, according to final data released by the University of ...
WASHINGTON, May 8 (Reuters) - U.S. consumer sentiment slumped to a record low in early May as higher gasoline prices ‌weighed on household finances and purchasing power, a survey showed on Friday. The ...
Consumer sentiment continued to decline this month, reaching a fresh record low as the war in Iran drags on, keeping energy prices elevated. The University of Michigan’s latest consumer survey, ...
U.S. consumer sentiment fell to a record low of 49.8 in April, reflecting broad pessimism across income, age, and political groups, according to the University of Michigan survey. Rising inflation ...
Anxiety about the war in Iran has left Americans in the grimmest economic mood on record, according to a long-running survey. The University of Michigan’s consumer-sentiment index dropped to 49.8, ...
Consumer sentiment sank to a record low in April as weeks of U.S.-Israeli strikes in Iran have impacted oil prices globally, a new University of Michigan survey found. Consumer confidence has dropped ...
March was the grimmest month of the year so far for consumers’ economic sentiment as the Iran war raised gasoline prices and dented the stock market, the University of Michigan’s latest monthly survey ...
The United States is not in a recession, but it may be in a “vibecession.” Despite ticking up for the past three months, the closely watched University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index fell to ...