Irish consumer sentiment dropped to its lowest level in nine months in March as the prospect of U.S. tariffs on the European ...
German consumer sentiment is broadly unchanged heading into April, with a focus on saving highlighting uncertainty among ...
The last full week of March will bring new data to provide detail on how U.S. tariffs and government cost-cutting are ...
In addition to the fallout from tariffs, Irish consumer sentiment was also hit by a series of high-profile price increase ...
Consumer attitudes worsened in March as President Donald Trump's tariffs set off a market rout and warnings of a possible ...
On Tuesday, the Conference Board’s consumer sentiment survey told a familiar tale: people are worried about the economy. The survey’s index fell to a four-year low of 93 in March, below consensus ...
Consumer sentiment sank in March, a survey showed, adding to evidence that people are viewing the economy more negatively.
The financial confidence of consumers has plunged due to US president ­Donald Trump’s tariff threats and a flurry of price rises hitting household budgets.
A key consumer survey showed a fall in household sentiment in March, adding to evidence that people are taking a more negative view of the economy.
After peaking following the 2024 election, overall consumer confidence fell again in March to its lowest levels since the ...
Americans are growing increasingly pessimistic about the US economy as uncertainty surrounding President Donald Trump's ...
The latest consumer sentiment readings for March are some of the lowest ever. On Tuesday, the Conference Board reported that its Consumer Confidence Index dropped by 7.2 points to 92.9 in March, down ...