The Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index dropped 1.1 points (-1.9%) to 55.5 this month, coming in above the forecasted 55.0. In March, the CECI rose for a third straight month to 57. This represents a ...
The article was updated at 11.04 AM ET to include an analyst comment. Consumer Sentiment Index fell to 53.3, compared to 55.5 recorded in the preliminary reading and 56.6 seen in February, according ...
Consumer sentiment fell below the previous month’s record low as higher gasoline prices exacerbated shoppers’ concerns about the U.S. economy, according to the initial reading from the University of ...
U.S. stocks traded slightly higher midway through trading, with the Dow Jones index gaining around 0.1% on Friday. The Dow ...
U.S. consumer sentiment has plummeted to its lowest level on record as the affordability crisis continues to weigh on wallets, while the cooling job market deepens economic anxieties. On Sunday, The ...
The University of Michigan’s measure of consumer sentiment fell to a three-year low in March, with the index slipping to 53.3, down from 56.6 in February. Joanne Hsu, director of the survey, said that ...
Consumer sentiment ticked down to its lowest reading of the year in March as concerns over the economic aftershocks of the war in Iran dented Americans’ optimism. The University of Michigan’s consumer ...
The University of Florida's latest Florida consumer sentiment index mirrors a decline in U.S. consumer confidence levels. It's no coincidence.
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