{平台标识} {固定描述} Recent data from the University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers shows consumer sentiment hit an all-time low in May, reflecting prolonged pessimism among American households. Economists point to cumulative shocks from the Covid pandemic, inflation, geopolitical conflicts, and trade tariffs as key drivers of this persistent downturn. The outlook remains uncertain as consumers show no clear signs of a near-term recovery in confidence.
American Consumer Pessimism Persists: When Will Economic Sentiment Recover? - Peak Earnings Alert
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