Following Donald Trump's first few weeks as president, preliminary data shows consumer sentiment has dropped in February.
(Reuters) - U.S. consumer ... power from President Donald Trump's threatened tariffs. The University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers on Friday said its Consumer Sentiment Index dropped to 67.8 ...
Sentiment gauge falls to 67.8, the lowest reading since July The numbers: The University of Michigan's gauge of consumer sentiment ... almost certainly reflects President Donald Trump's threats ...
Consumer sentiment fell for the second straight month, dropping about 5% to reach its lowest reading since July 2024. Expectations for personal finances sank about 6% from last month, again seen ...
Consumer sentiment fell about 5% in the University of Michigan's preliminary February survey of consumers to its lowest reading since July 2024. President Donald Trump signed an amendment to pause ...
University of Michigan consumer survey Friday found consumer sentiment fell about 5% on fears inflation will rise to 4.3% ...
According to the University of Michigan's (UoM) Consumer Sentiment Index, American consumers are beginning to grow increasingly concerned about United States (US) President Donald Trump's approach ...
The latest University of Michigan consumer sentiment survey released Friday ... concerned about the potential stagflationary effects of President Donald Trump’s policy plans," Ruben Abargues ...
US consumer sentiment slumped in early February to a ... There is a lot of uncertainty around the inflation outlook as President Donald Trump pushes forward with tariffs. If all the levies on ...