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Consumer sentiment rebounded in June as Americans' worst fears over tariffs impact on the economy have lessened.
US consumer sentiment rebounded in June, marking the first increase in six months, according to University of Michigan data.
JPMorgan now estimates the US effective tariff rate is closer to 14%. The rise in the University of Michigan's June survey follows a similar signal from May's Consumer Confidence reading from The ...
US consumer sentiment rose 8.3 points to 60.5 in June, according to the University of Michigan. The figure easily topped all ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Consumer sentiment increased in June for the first time in six months, the latest sign that Americans’ ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. consumer sentiment improved for the first time in six months in June, but that could be temporary ...
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 ...
US consumer sentiment rebounded in June, marking the first increase in six months, according to University of Michigan data. The Consumer Sentiment Index surged to 60.5, a 16% rise from May ...
U.S. consumer sentiment improved in June due to eased trade tensions between the U.S. and China, but concerns over Israel's missile strikes on Iran affected global markets. Although inflation ...