The University of Michigan’s closely watched index of consumer sentiment declined sharply to 57.9 in mid-March from 64.7 last ...
A new survey from the University of Michigan shows Americans bracing for economic pain as tariffs and policy uncertainty bite ...
While Michigan’s survey often shows sharp partisan differences in sentiment, the March survey found a 10% decline in future ...
Tariffs, layoffs, and inflation are fueling consumer frustration, shifting spending habits toward "underconsumption" and ...
Consumer confidence in the U.S. sank further this month, reflecting increasing unease over President Trump's tariff policy ...
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The University of Michigan's Survey of Consumers was expected to show a reading of 63.2 for March, according to the Dow Jones ...
It is perhaps unsurprising for investors that consumer sentiment has weakened sharply in recent weeks. Nonetheless, the preliminary March readings of the University of Michigan’s consumer survey ...
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