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Key Takeaways The Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index improved from its mid-May preliminary reading to 52.2, matching April’s ...
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Consumer confidence rebounded in May as President Trump relaxed his aggressive stance on tariffs against China.
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U.S. consumer sentiment improved slightly in May, according to new data from the University of Michigan. CBS News' MoneyWatch ...
Americans didn’t feel any sense of optimism about the US economy this month, despite tensions easing somewhat in President Donald Trump’s ever-evolving trade war.
While there are reasons to be concerned about the outlook for the US economy, the outlook for the consumer “is looking pretty ...
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Consumer confidence improved more than expected in May, ending a monthslong stretch of worsening consumer attitudes as ...
Consumer spending growth, which had already showed sluggish signs this year, slowed significantly in April as more families ...
Sentiment improved a little as wage expectations grew and views of the economic outlook calmed, a monthly survey said.
Optimism got a much-needed boost in May on hopes for trade pace between the U.S. and China, according to a survey Tuesday.