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.
The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index dropped sharply in March, confirming a showing by the University of Michigan ...
The University of Michigan survey’s poorest result since 2022 reflects economic-policy anxiety.
The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index, a longstanding survey of Americans’ views on the economy as they see it, has fallen by 17% since November 2024. A similar survey, the University of ...
Consumers took a gloomier view of the economy in March, the University of Michigan’s monthly survey showed. The headline ...
Democrats expect prices to rise by 6.5% over the next year, according to a closely watched University of Michigan consumer survey in March. Republicans expect prices to increase by 0.1%.
The deterioration in consumer sentiment was even worse than anticipated in March as worries over inflation intensified, according to a University of Michigan survey released Friday. The final ...
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