US Consumer Sentiment Holds Steady in March Survey

Friday, 15 March 2024, 14:24

The latest survey revealed that U.S. consumer sentiment and inflation expectations remained relatively stable in March, with the University of Michigan's preliminary consumer sentiment index at 76.5. This indicates a marginal dip from February's final reading of 76.9. Surveys Director Joanne Hsu noted that consumers did not perceive significant changes in the economy's trajectory.
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US Consumer Sentiment Holds Steady in March Survey

US Consumer Sentiment & Inflation Expectations

The University of Michigan's recent survey highlighted the stability of US consumer sentiment and inflation expectations in March. Consumers expressed a cautious outlook with little indication of significant economic shifts.

Survey Results

  • Consumer sentiment index: 76.5
  • Comparison to February: Marginally lower at 76.9

According to Surveys Director Joanne Hsu, consumers perceived the economy as neither markedly improving nor deteriorating.


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