Consumer sentiment has fallen this month to its lowest level since 2022. The University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment survey in March fell 11% from February. The monthly survey is closely watched ...
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The University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index indicated that U.S. consumer sentiment dropped to 57.9 in March, down ...
The Federal Reserve is expected to keep interest rates steady Wednesday despite growing concerns about the strength of the ...
A dip in consumer spending and confidence in February 2025 has prompted retail and logistics experts to warn industry stakeholders to continue preparing for an economic contraction. Both the National ...
The University of Michigan's consumer sentiment index dropped to 57.9 in March, its lowest since 2022, reflecting some caution in market and financial expectations.
The mid-month survey shows a sharp decline in consumer sentiment over personal finances, labor markets, inflation, business ...
The adage to never bet against the U.S. consumer still holds true — to some degree. February retail sales, while lower than ...
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The survey showed U.S. consumer sentiment significantly dropped in March, with inflation expectations hitting their highest ...
A new survey from the University of Michigan indicates that consumer sentiment has fallen 11% in March, with many people citing uncertainty about policy and the economy. Consumer confidence has now ...
The Federal Reserve and its chair, Jerome Powell, are potentially headed to a tough spot as it prepares to meet Tuesday and ...