The University of Michigan's consumer sentiment index has plummeted to approximately 49.8 in April, marking the lowest level since the index's inception in 1978. This decline reflects growing consumer concerns over inflation and the ongoing conflict in Iran, which are significantly impacting economic outlooks. The drop in sentiment underscores the challenges faced by consumers as they navigate rising prices and geopolitical tensions.
U.S. Consumer Sentiment Hits Record Low Amid Inflation Concerns
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