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US consumer sentiment unexpectedly fell to the second-lowest level on record and inflation expectations climbed to multi-decade highs amid growing concerns about tariffs.
Expectations fell across the board, but the decline was particularly prominent among middle-income families. Prices remain a top concern.
June's preliminary consumer sentiment reading climbed to 60.5, as reported by the University of Michigan, from April's print of 52.2 and estimates of 53.6. Brad Smith breaks down the fresh ...
Real consumer spending, adjusted for inflation, fell 0.3% from April, the biggest monthly drop since January, according to a ...
Consumer sentiment, according to the Conference Board’s June 2025 index (93.0), is down 18% from its December 2024 peak, with ...
The NYS Index of Consumer Sentiment has risen to 71.9, marking a 2.8-point increase from the first quarter of 2025, according ...
American consumers are "being a little bit more careful" and looking for promotions and sales, a retail expert told Newsweek.
Ann Arbor, MI, June 27, 2025- Consumer sentiment surged 16% from May in its first increase in six months but remains well ...
Amazon.com Inc.’s Prime Day is slamming into President Donald Trump’s trade war, with ever-shifting tariffs prompting some ...
Is the US job market experiencing trouble? The layoff wave will continue in 2025 in US with big companies such as Google, ...
US data stable but consumer debt demand falls; Canada expands; German exports dip; Australian sentiment improves; copper ...
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