The University of Michigan's consumer sentiment index hit an all-time low in April as energy price spikes and conflict in Iran weighed on households. Inflation expectations surged, reflecting deep concerns over the cost of living despite a recent ceasefire.
- Sentiment index fell 10.7% to a record low of 47.6
- One-year inflation expectations spiked to 4.8%
- March CPI annual rate reached 3.3% due to energy costs
- Five-year inflation expectations rose to 3.4%
- Consumer confidence heavily impacted by Iran conflict
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