The University of Michigan's US consumer sentiment index has plummeted to its lowest level since the index's inception in 1952. This unprecedented drop reflects growing concerns among consumers about the economic outlook, inflation, and financial stability. The decline in sentiment could have significant implications for consumer spending and economic growth in the coming months.
US Consumer Sentiment Index Hits Record Low
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