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Consumer Sentiment Is Holding Steady in July, University of Michigan Survey Says

WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, JUL 18 – Inflation expectations for one and five years dropped to lowest since February 2025 as consumers’ concerns over tariff-driven price rises ease, University of Michigan survey shows.

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But sentiment remains well below the historical average.

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Inflation outlook tumbles to pre-tariff levels in latest University of Michigan survey

Consumers’ worst fears about tariff-induced inflation have receded, though they are still wary of price increases to come.

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The U.S. consumer confidence of the University of Michigan (July), which is also highly respected due to consumer inflation expectations, is about as expected at 61.8 points (the forecast was 61.4, the previous month was 60.7). The assessment of the current situation is 66.8 (the forecast was 63.9; the previous month was 64.8). Consumer expectations are at 58.6 (the forecast was 55.0; the previous month was [...] The post consumer confidence Uni…

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NBC Chicago broke the news in Chicago, United States on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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