US Consumer Sentiment Slides While Inflation Expectations Jump
- U.S. Consumer sentiment dropped to 52.2 in April, the lowest reading since the late 1970s, according to the University of Michigan.
- Consumers expect inflation to rise at a 6.5% pace over the next year, the highest since 1981, according to the survey.
- The University of Michigan noted that 60% of respondents commented on the impact of tariffs on their financial outlook.
- Procter & Gamble Co. Estimated that tariffs could add up to $1.5 billion to its annual costs, impacting product pricing.
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Consumer confidence in the US falls by the fourth month
Washington. US consumers’ confidence in the country’s economy and that of their families fell in April for the fourth consecutive month and expectations of inflation performance rose to peaks in 1981, in a context of concern about the economic impact of tariffs.

American consumers grow more pessimistic about the economy in April
New data from the University of Michigan shows consumers grew more pessimistic about the economy in April. The monthly consumer sentiment report showed that Americans are more concerned than they have been since inflation peaked post-pandemic in 2022.
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By Andrew Moran Contributing Writer Intensifying economic and inflation concerns continued to weigh on U.S. consumer sentiment amid trade-related uncertainty. The University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index, released on Friday, weakened for the fourth consecutive month in April, tumbling 8% from the previous month. While respondents’ views of current economic conditions fell by more than 6%, their expectations tanked by 10%. Despite the…
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(The Hill) - Consumer sentiment nosedived in April to the lowest level since the peak of the postpandemic inflation surge as President Trump's trade battles shake the global economy. Sentiment dropped 8.4 percent from March to April and was down 32.4 percent from a year ago, according to the University of Michigan Survey of Consumers, falling to the lowest point since July 2022. Current economic conditions dropped a “modest” 6.3 percent, while e…
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