Key Takeaways Consumers are getting more wary about their financial futures as President Donald Trump has ramped up tariff ...
A new survey from the University of Michigan shows Americans bracing for economic pain as tariffs and policy uncertainty bite ...
Consumer attitudes soured in March alongside slumping markets and growing concern about a possible recession, University of Michigan survey data on Friday showed.
Long-term inflation expectations jumped in March, showing intensifying consumer worries about President Trump's trade wars.
Singapore household are spending less on cars and rice, and more on health insurance, eating out and household appliances.
Thinking about 2025, most shoppers (75%) expect to continue shopping in-store at the same frequency. Almost half say that ...
U.S. consumer sentiment plunged to a nearly 2-1/2-year low in March and inflation expectations soared amid worries that ...
The University of Michigan’s March consumer confidence survey showed a rapid decrease in consumer confidence amid ...
President Trump’s escalating trade wars have shaken confidence in the economy among Americans across the political spectrum, ...
Economic confidence deccreased to 107.2 in this month’s Rasmussen Reports Economic Index, more than four points lower than February.
Recession fears reignited this week as a stock market sell-off put the S&P 500 into a technical correction. However, many economists and analysts feel that a full blown recession is still unlikely.
Hawaii is the most expensive state to live in, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ “2021 Consumer Expenditures Survey,” the most recent data provided by the organization. UnitedHealthcare to ...