Consumer sentiment in the U.S. has officially never been worse. The University of Michigan’s final April reading came in at 49.8, the lowest in the survey’s 74-year-history. Three of the four lowest sentiment readings ever recorded have now happened in the past nine months.
All I could get before I hit the paywall
onceinawhile222 on
If you just look at gasoline there is 540 million more dollars being spent there everyday than 3 months ago. Sure makes a paycheck go up in smoke pretty quick.
DenRen87 on
Kevin Hassett recently boasted how credit card purchases increased significantly without explanation… well here we are.
LindseyCorporation on
‘Literally’ is not correct here. I’m not being literally squeezed.
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Consumer sentiment in the U.S. has officially never been worse. The University of Michigan’s final April reading came in at 49.8, the lowest in the survey’s 74-year-history. Three of the four lowest sentiment readings ever recorded have now happened in the past nine months.
All I could get before I hit the paywall
If you just look at gasoline there is 540 million more dollars being spent there everyday than 3 months ago. Sure makes a paycheck go up in smoke pretty quick.
Kevin Hassett recently boasted how credit card purchases increased significantly without explanation… well here we are.
‘Literally’ is not correct here. I’m not being literally squeezed.