2026-06-26
The University of Michigan’s latest consumer survey data for June reveals that the median expected change in prices over the next five to.
The University of Michigan’s latest consumer survey data for June reveals that the median expected change in prices over the next five to.
The University of Michigan’s Consumer Expectations Index climbed to 50.7 in June, surpassing the consensus estimate of 49.3 and signaling a modest improvement.
Consumer expectations for inflation over the next year in the United States held steady at 4.6% in June, according to the final reading.
The University of Michigan’s Consumer Sentiment Index fell to 49.5 in June, a sharper decline than economists had anticipated. The reading came in.
Economists and market analysts are closely watching the upcoming release of the University of Michigan’s Consumer Sentiment Index for June, with expectations pointing.
The University of Michigan’s Consumer Sentiment Index is expected to remain depressed near its historic lows when the preliminary June reading is released.
The University of Michigan’s Consumer Sentiment Index fell to 48.2 in May, marking one of the lowest readings on record and signaling deepening.
Financial markets received conflicting signals this week as key economic indicators presented a complex picture for the US Dollar, forcing analysts to weigh.
The University of Michigan’s closely watched Consumer Sentiment Index delivered a stark warning in April, plunging to a preliminary reading of 47.6. This.
The latest projection for the University of Michigan’s Consumer Sentiment Index places the preliminary March 2025 reading at 55.5, a critical data point.