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The two main consumer confidence surveys — the Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index and the University of Michigan ...
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.
The University of Michigan survey’s poorest result since 2022 reflects economic-policy anxiety.
The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index dropped sharply in March, confirming a showing by the University of Michigan ...
A similar survey, the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index, has fallen nearly 13% since December 2024. One of many things Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., said during his record-breaking ...
Consumer attitudes soured in March alongside slumping markets and growing concern about a possible recession, University of Michigan survey data on Friday showed. Sentiment worsened more than ...
Those concerns were reinforced by a survey from the University of Michigan on Friday showing consumers' 12-month inflation ...
US consumer sentiment tumbled this month to a more than two-year low and long-term inflation expectations jumped to a 32-year ...
the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index found an even bigger drop-off in March. The survey has fallen to a reading of 57.9, down more than 10% from February. The reading was 27.1% ...
Consumers took a gloomier view of the economy in March, according to the University of Michigan’s monthly survey, a slide that economists fear might depress spending and investment.