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US Consumer Sentiment Declines for First Time in Six Months
US consumer sentiment declined in January for the first time in six months on concerns about unemployment and the impact of potential tariffs on inflation.
US consumer sentiment ebbs in January; 12-month inflation expectations rise
U.S. consumer sentiment weakened in January for the first time in six months amid worries about the labor market and potential higher prices for goods if President Donald Trump's new administration presses ahead with planned tariffs on imports.
US Consumer Sentiment Declines
US consumer sentiment has declined overall in January, making it the first decline in six months. Reason for this is that there are concerns about unemployment and the impact of the potential tariffs on inflation,
Consumer sentiment has dropped for the first time in months. Here’s why
U.S. consumer sentiment declined this month for the first time in six months as concerns rise regarding unemployment and the impact of potential tariffs on inflation, Bloomberg reports. The final January sentiment index decreased to a three-month low of 71.
U.S. Consumer Sentiment Deteriorates More Than Previously Estimated In January
Revised data released by the University of Michigan on Friday showed consumer sentiment in the U.S. unexpectedly deteriorated by more
Australia consumer sentiment index dips 0.7% in Jan
Australian consumer sentiment dipped for a second month in January as financial stress dominated at the start of the new year, a survey showed on Tuesday, suggesting spending will remain subdued in the near term.
January consumer sentiment moves down to 71 in weakest level since October '24
CNBC's Rick Santelli reports on the latest economic data to cross the tape.
Consumer sentiment dims more in January, according to University of Michigan
University of Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Index: 71.1 revised from the prior print of 73.2 and down from 74.0 in December. Expectations Index: 69.3 vs. earlier January reading of 70.2 and 73.3 in December.
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Consumer Sentiment Dips on Inflation Concerns
American consumers are once again worried about inflation, the issue that may have cost former President Joe Biden the 2024 ...
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Inflation Risks, Employment Concerns Continue to Weigh on Consumer Sentiment
S&P 500, US Dollar Index Futures, United States 10-Year, Vanguard Total International Stock Index Fund ETF Shares. Read ...
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Latest consumer expectations reports shows biggest concern is finding a new job
Confidence in getting hired fell to the lowest level it's been since 2021, according to the New York Fed's consumer ...
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Consumer Sentiment: What It Is and Why It Matters
Consumer sentiment is an aggregate measure of how individuals feel about their finances and the economy as a whole. Also ...
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Consumer Confidence Slides on Inflation Fears — UMich
Sentiment among U.S. consumers fell for the first time in half a year amid rising concerns of a fresh spike in prices ahead. The University of Michigan's index of consumer sentiment dipped to 71.1 at ...
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Consumer expectations for economy plunge to ‘new low’
A survey found expectations for the state of the economy over the next three months have worsened to minus 34, down from ...
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'More pronounced challenges' ahead for Maryland economy, leaders say
The panel concluded on a note of hope for downtown Baltimore. The return of some state agencies to the central business ...
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Consumer sentiment rebounds despite political turmoil following Yoon's martial law declaration
Korea's consumer sentiment has recovered from a two-year low in January as the country is struggling to navigate political ...
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