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‘Affordability is a con job for consumers’: 2025 was one hell of a year. What can we learn from it?
Tariffs, an AI boom, geopolitical divisions and a new administration ushered in a unique, unsettling year for consumers.
A host of economic data is due for release over the next few days, giving policymakers, analysts and investors an overdue picture of Donald Trump’s economy after the government shutdown delayed a ...
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Consumers feel worse about money than last year, new report shows
Americans are heading into the end of the year feeling more strained about their finances than they did a year ago, even as ...
OVERVIEW: Oil prices are on track for a significant weekly loss as an overall bearish supply outlook offsets persistent geopolitical concerns. In afternoon trading in Europe, Brent crude was just ...
From jobs to housing to grocery prices, the U.S. economy has been weakening for months. But the stock market is telling a different story.
U.S. consumer confidence edged higher in early December as worries about near term inflation eased, though overall sentiment ...
Dollar Tree and Dollar General stocks are soaring as more Americans turn to dollar stores for everyday essentials.
New York, NY, December 8, 2025-"American households are nearing the end of the year feeling a lot more dour about the economy ...
The headline University of Michigan (UM) consumer sentiment index ticked up to 53.3 in early December 2025, from 51.0 in ...
Sentiment has neared record lows, even as spending is continuing.
December 6, 2025 – On Friday, the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Preliminary Results for December 2025 was ...
Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index rose 2.3 points (4.5%) to 53.3 this month, its first increase in five months.
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