By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON, March 27 (Reuters) - U.S. consumer sentiment fell more than expected in March, touching a three-month low, as war in the Middle East stoked inflation worries and cast a ...
Consumer sentiment plummeted to its lowest level on record due to frustration with price spikes from the US-Israeli war with ...
Feeling gloomy about the U.S. economy? You're not alone. Consumer sentiment fell in March following the start of the Iran war as recession risks grew.
Americans stepped up their spending at US retailers in February, after three consecutive months of declines, showing the US ...
Consumer sentiment in Pittsburgh dropped sharply in the first quarter, part of a nationwide decline that accelerated after ...
Consumer sentiment has dropped to its lowest level on record since World War II thanks to price increases from the war with ...
The University of Michigan’s Consumer Sentiment Index crashed to a record low of 47.6 in April 2026. Surging energy costs from the Iran conflict and rising inflation expectations fueled the slump.
Iran conflict cited as key factor behind economic concerns. US consumer sentiment dropped to its lowest level on record in ...