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U.S. consumer sentiment swooned in March to a more than two-year low, with a preliminary gauge released by the University of Michigan proving far weaker than economists had expected. The ...
The Trump bump in consumer sentiment is now a Trump slump. Americans continue to grow worried over President Donald Trump’s escalating and haphazard trade war, according to the University of ...
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A new survey released on Friday showed consumer sentiment plummeting 11 percent in March as Americans of all ages, income groups and political affiliations turned even more downbeat about the ...
A gauge of consumer confidence registered its largest monthly drop since 2021. Consumer confidence plummeted in February, indicating worry about the direction of the U.S. economy under President ...
Consumer sentiment fell nearly 10 percent, dropping from 71.7 in January to 64.7 in February. The dip appears to be largely driven by consumer concerns that tariff hikes could spur inflation,… ...
The American consumer is getting worried about the economy. Economic jitters are showing up across various sentiment surveys as the Trump administration aims to reconfigure America’s trade ...
Photo: Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters Consumer sentiment in the U.S. sank this month, as worries intensify over what the tariffs, government layoffs, funding cuts and immigration restrictions that ...
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In the waning months of the Biden administration, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, or CFPB, released a flurry of new consumer protection rules, targeting everything from bank overdraft ...