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US consumer sentiment rose to a five-month high in July on optimism about current conditions tied to a stock-market rally, ...
Earnings season is not only an opportunity for investors to evaluate the success (or lack thereof) of individual companies in ...
Consumer sentiment inched up in July, increasing for a second straight month. The Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index was up ...
July Consumer Sentiment: 61.7 vs. the prior July estimate of 61.8 and 60.7 in June, according to data released by the ...
The average life satisfaction score, on a scale of zero to ten, that consumers were feeling as of July was 6.73. That marks a slight decrease from where things stood last June (6.90) and December ...
Prices for everyday goods and services are still climbing — and last month’s jump was the fastest in five months, according ...
American consumers are pulling back on spending as the effects of tariffs — like the slowing job market and rising inflation ...
The economy was already slowing, and that was before higher tariffs kicked in last week, raising import taxes to the highest ...
Consumer sentiment improved for the first time in six months as inflation concerns receded and optimism over personal finances and business conditions improved.
With personal income and savings falling, consumer spending was both fueled and limited by growing household debt, which in the first quarter of 2025 was $18.2 trillion, with credit card debt of ...
World shares hit record highs on Tuesday after U.S. consumer prices data fueled expectations of an impending Federal Reserve ...