WASHINGTON, May 22 (Reuters) - U.S. consumer sentiment fell to a record low in May as surging gasoline prices linked to the Iran war intensified affordability concerns, highlighting broader ...
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Americans just loathe this economy. A closely watched measurement of US consumer sentiment fell to a fresh, all-time low in May, according to the latest survey from the University of Michigan. The May ...
Spain has been forced to declare an "extreme" warning with all UK tourists warned. "Extreme heat" is spreading across the European Union holiday hotspot, with Spanish holidaymakers and tourists put on ...
Households are the most downbeat they have been for nearly three years as political chaos in the UK and conflict in the Middle East take their toll. S&P Global said its consumer sentiment index fell ...
As President Donald Trump attends the high-stakes summit between the United States and China, the political fallout from rising prices for Americans is growing with the war in Iran restricting the ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Senate Republicans blocked an attempt by a group of Democrats to roll back several policy changes made under President Donald Trump to the nation’s consumer protection laws, ranging ...
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