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Washington — U.S. consumer sentiment fell slightly in May for the fifth straight month as Americans increasingly worry that President Donald Trump’s trade war will worsen inflation.
New Commerce Department data shows retail sales dropped 0.9% in May despite improved consumer sentiment, with auto sales ...
U.S. consumer sentiment continued to decline in May as Americans' expectations about future inflation rose and concerns persisted about the effect of President Donald Trump's tariffs. The ...
U.S. consumer sentiment fell for the fourth month in a row in April as Americans question what tariffs and trade tensions will mean for their wallets. The University of Michigan Surveys of ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Consumer sentiment increased in June for the first time in six months, the latest sign that Americans’ ...
Consumer sentiment remains sharply divided by party, with the index for Democrats at 34.1 and Republicans at 81.9. Yet both recorded steep drops in April. Sentiment among independents plunged to ...
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Irish consumer sentiment dropped to its lowest level in nine months in March as the prospect of U.S. tariffs on the European Union made consumers more nervous about the outlook ...
Consumer sentiment remains sharply divided by party, with the index for Democrats at 34.1 and Republicans at 81.9. Yet both recorded steep drops in April. Sentiment among independents plunged to 46.8 ...