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Consumer attitudes soured in May for the fourth consecutive month, even as President Donald Trump dialed back some tariffs.
Consumer sentiment in the U.S. edged down in May for a fifth straight month as Americans increasingly worry that President ...
Consumer sentiment dipped slightly in May, marking a nearly 30% decline since January 2025. Worsening personal finances and ...
U.S. stocks rise, shrugging off data showing consumer have grown gloomier. The S&P 500 scores its fifth straight day of gains ...
Sentiment readings dipped from 52.2 in April to 50.8 in May, according to new data from the University of Michigan.
Americans’ feelings about the US economy remain in the doldrums: Consumer sentiment continued its freefall this month, settling in at a near-record low.
Markets today hinge on consumer confidence data, the key test for sustaining this week’s rally amid lingering tariff and inflation concerns.