The closely watched survey showed a reading of 57.0 for the month, down 11.9% from February and 28.2% from a year ago.
New data on consumer spending and sentiment could provide detail on how U.S. tariffs and government cost-cutting are ...
Consumer sentiment significantly dropped once again from 64.7 in February to a preliminary 57.9 in March, a steep 11% decline ...
Consumers took a gloomier view of the economy in March, the University of Michigan’s monthly survey showed. The headline ...
Consumer sentiment took a dive in March as concerns about rising ... Sentiment was 28 percent lower than it was in March of ...
Consumer sentiment has taken a significant hit since the start of 2025. The University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index ...
The Federal Reserve closely watches long-term inflation expectations, which can presage resurging inflation. Earlier Friday ...
Americans are increasingly anxious about their financial prospects, with a closely watched gauge of consumer confidence ...
US consumer sentiment tumbled this month to a more than two-year low and long-term inflation expectations jumped to a 32-year ...
Conference Board surveys point to unease about job security and raise questions about Americans' future spending.
Inflation remains a top economic concern for most Americans, even as it has fallen sharply from its 2022 peak. Donald Trump ...
The deterioration in consumer sentiment was even worse than anticipated in March as worries over inflation intensified, according to a University of Michigan survey released Friday. The final ...