U.S. consumer sentiment plunged to a nearly 2-1/2-year low in March and inflation expectations soared amid worries that ...
Policy uncertainty and tariff whiplash are making consumers less confident about the economy and more worried about inflation ...
The University of Michigan’s closely watched index of consumer sentiment declined sharply to 57.9 in mid-March from 64.7 last ...
US consumer sentiment fell to a more than two-year low and long-term inflation expectations jumped by the most since 1993, ...
President Trump’s escalating trade wars have shaken confidence in the economy among Americans across the political spectrum, ...
This pessimism was driven by concerns emerging over several economic factors such as employment opportunities, inflation, ...
Trump’s tariffs are stoking anxiety. The University of Michigan's consumer sentiment index fell 10.5% on a monthly basis in ...
Consumer sentiment took another hit in March as worries intensified over inflation and a slumping stock market, according to ...
US consumer sentiment in March fell for the third month in a row as concerns about the economy intensified amid the tariff ...
Consumer sentiment fell to a more than two-year low and long-term inflation expectations jumped by the most since 1993, illustrating growing apprehension about the economic impact from tariffs.
The risk of a US government shutdown has eased but investors stayed on watch for the next move in an escalating trade war.
US consumer sentiment slumped in March, while year-ahead inflation expectations reached the highest since November 2022 amid policy uncertainty, preliminary results from the University of Michigan's ...