Consumers took a gloomier view of the economy in March, the University of Michigan’s monthly survey showed. The headline ...
The closely watched survey showed a reading of 57.0 for the month, down 11.9% from February and 28.2% from a year ago.
We’ve heard the term “stagflation” arise again in recent months, with tariffs threatening to add a bit of heat to inflation ...
US consumer sentiment tumbled this month to a more than two-year low and long-term inflation expectations jumped to a 32-year ...
The Federal Reserve closely watches long-term inflation expectations, which can presage resurging inflation. Earlier Friday ...
Consumer sentiment has taken a significant hit since the start of 2025. The University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index ...
Consumer sentiment significantly dropped once again from 64.7 in February to a preliminary 57.9 in March, a steep 11% decline ...
As concern over tariff paralysis and prospect of stickier inflation continued to challenge investor confidence in ...
The Dow fell more than 700 points, while gold hit a record and bonds climbed. The anticipation of tariff developments next ...
Wall Street skidded on Friday amid higher-than-expected inflation data and fears about the impact of President Trump's ...
Data delayed at least 15 minutes Source: FactSet By The New York Times By Danielle Kaye Concerns about inflation and weak consumer sentiment dragged down the stock market on Friday, as Wall Street ...