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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 dipped slightly in May, marking a nearly 30% decline since January 2025. Worsening personal finances and ...
Consumer sentiment in the U.S. edged down in May for a fifth straight month as Americans increasingly worry that President ...
U.S. stocks rise, shrugging off data showing consumer have grown gloomier. The S&P 500 scores its fifth straight day of gains ...
Matthew Hassan, Westpac's head of Australian macro-forecasting, said overall sentiment got a modest boost from the clear ...
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.