US Consumer Sentiment Tumbles to Four-Year Low, Fears Over Tariffs Mount
U.S. consumer confidence plunged to the lowest level in more than four years in March, with households fearing a recession in the future and higher inflation because of tariffs.
The Conference Board said on Tuesday that write-in responses to the survey showed "worries about the impact of trade policies and tariffs in particular are on the rise," adding "there were also more references than usual to economic and policy uncertainty." The survey's measure of future expectations hit a 12-year low and...
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