University of Michigan Consumer Confidence Survey Shows a Sharp Drop Amid Tariff Talk And Economic Uncertainty

In March, consumer confidence in the U.S. dropped significantly, with an 11% decline reported by the University of Michigan. Economic concerns, particularly inflation and job security, contributed to this trend, affecting all demographic groups and raising long-term stability fears.

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Consumer Sentiment Decline Worsens as Political Divide Grows – University of Michigan

Michigan consumer sentiment fell 4%, marking the first decline in six months, as economic concerns over inflation, tariffs, and labor market uncertainties grow. Consumer Sentiment Decline Hits Six-Month Low in Michigan ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Consumer sentiment has dropped for the …

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