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US Consumer Sentiment Deteriorates, Inflation Outlook Holds Steady: UMich
More American consumers are feeling less confident about the state of the U.S. economy, according to the preliminary results of the closely watched monthly survey by the University of Michigan. The Consumer Sentiment Index declined to 55.4 in September, down from 58.2 in August, representing a 21 percent decrease from the same time last year. Joanne Hsu, the survey’s director, noted that consumers continue to observe growing risks in employment …
Consumer Sentiment among young vs overall Consumer Sentiment \ stacker news ~charts_and_numbers
Never looked at this chart before. UMich Consumer Sentiment among ages 18-34 vs overall Consumer Sentiment. When it's green, it means younger people are more optimistic than the the general public. In 30 years, we've never seen this sustained relative gloominess among the young. https:///TheStalwart/status/1966543855106318774
The University of Michigan's consumer sentiment index for the U.S. economy fell to 55.4 in early September from 58.2 in August, the lowest reading in four months, the University of Michigan said today. Analysts had expected a slight decline to 58.1, CNBC reported.
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