{平台标识} {固定描述} Consumer sentiment in the U.S. fell to a fresh record low in May, driven by escalating fears of higher prices linked to the U.S.-Iran conflict and sustained elevated oil costs. The decline suggests growing pessimism among households about the economic outlook and inflation trajectory. This marks the weakest reading on record for the period.
Consumer Sentiment Declines to Record Low in May Amid U.S.-Iran Tensions and Inflation Fears - Earnings Seasonality
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