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Consumer confidence sinks to 11-year low in May as inflation rages
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U.S. consumer confidence tumbled more than expected to a fresh 11-year low in early May, reflecting heightened concerns among Americans about the hottest inflation in a generation.
The University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index fell to 59.1 in May – down sharply from the April reading of 65.2 and well below economists' forecast for a reading of 64. That's a more than 28% drop from just one year ago, when the gauge was at 82.9.
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It marks the lowest reading for the gauge since 2013.
"Inflation remains on the forefront of consumers’ minds," Joanne Hsu, director of the survey, said in a statement. "They mentioned inflation throughout the survey, whether the questions referred to their own personal financial situations, their outlook for the economy, or buying conditions."
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