Consumer sentiment rose to 54 in the University of Michigan's latest survey, exceeding economists' expectations despite ...
U.S. consumer sentiment perked up in early January, but households continued to worry about inflation and a weakening labor ...
Consumers’ mood improved slightly in January, yet Americans remain mired in anxiety about affordability and sluggish hiring, ...
January consumer sentiment index: 54.0 vs. 53.5 consensus and 52.9 in December, according to the initial University of ...
Persistent inflation, particularly the high cost of food, housing and utilities, is being blamed for consumers' glum mood.
Consumer sentiment is starting 2026 on shaky ground, with concerns over inflation and jobs weighing on Americans' minds.
Consumer sentiment inched up for a second straight month in January but remains nearly 25% below where it was a year ago.
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Hector H. Sandoval, Director of the Economic Analysis Program at the UF Bureau of Economic and Business Research, said that ...
Trust in Virginia rebounded in 2025, returning close to its longtime baseline after years of pandemic-driven volatility.