US consumer sentiment fell to a seven-month low of 65.6 in June, below the expected 72.1, reflecting concerns over high inflation and weakening incomes. This decline marks the lowest level since November 2023, with assessments of personal finances also decreasing.
Why consumer sentiment fell to a seven-month low. The government prides itself on a strong economy, while spending, tax, and debt policies make citizens poorer. https://t.co/THt049tyb2
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US Consumer Confidence Is Tanking, 5.3% Inflation Expected the cliff-notes: • the University of Michigan consumer sentiment survey tanked into contraction from 69.1 to 65.6 it was a huge, statistically impressive 3-sigma (standard deviation) miss below the mean analyst estimate… https://t.co/BPgLEoEgV2
Consumer sentiment tumbled in June, despite largely resilient growth in the US economy, as higher prices remained a pain point for Americans. The latest University of Michigan consumer sentiment survey released Friday showed sentiment hit its lowest level in seven months. https://t.co/hzQIFCw1Kk
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BREAKING: US consumer sentiment has declined for a 3rd straight month to its lowest level since November 2023. The consumer sentiment index fell from 69.1 in May to 65.6 in June, well below expectations of 72. Americans' perception of their personal finances plummeted by 12… https://t.co/E9g6LoS2ud
The Consumer Sentiment Index fell more-than-expected, coming in at 65.6. This is the lowest reading in 9 months. A combination of inflation, high interest rates, home prices national debt and a slowing economy are dominating vs. the stock market rise.
Consumer sentiment falls to 7-month low on worries over inflation and weaker incomes https://t.co/hsir0RKrWP
Bloomberg: “US consumer sentiment unexpectedly fell to a seven-month low in early June as high prices continued to take a toll on views of personal finances.” https://t.co/t5GN21hbF5
Consumer Sentiment fell to its lowest level of the year https://t.co/zPfQdv2Md3
US consumer sentiment unexpectedly fell to a seven-month low in early June https://t.co/XA2dUvH5Dm
Consumer sentiment fell in June to the lowest level in about seven months and long-run expectations for inflation rose — bad signs for the economy and President Joe Biden. https://t.co/lhTp0y4uOC
Consumer sentiment fell to the lowest level in seven months, reflecting lingering worries about high inflation as well as slower growth in household incomes. https://t.co/J3ggY3M9n4 https://t.co/MbzHWYoy9i
The University of Michigan consumer sentiment fell for a third straight month to 65.6 in June, the lowest since November and well below forecasts of 72. Assessments of personal finances dipped, due to modestly rising concerns over high prices as well as weakenining incomes. https://t.co/4n7ardmHVs
US Consumer Sentiment Unexpectedly Falls to Seven-Month Low Inflation is hurting 👀 https://t.co/m0rDz4s03w
⚠️ JUST IN: *U.S. JUNE CONSUMER SENTIMENT FALLS TO 65.6; EST. 72.1; PREV. 69.1 *LOWEST SINCE NOVEMBER 2023 🇺🇸🇺🇸 https://t.co/uQbykSbupC