NPR's Scott Simon asks Austan Goolsbee of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago about consumer sentiment and inflation.
Investors are growing increasingly worried that the bull market in stocks, which has delivered massive gains over the past two years, might be running out of steam.
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US: consumer sentiment index plunges amid concerns of tariffs, inflationThe consumer sentiment for the United States fell to 64.7 in February, down from the preliminary reading of 67.8, according ...
Inflation expectations soared in the latest consumer sentiment reading, partly due to worries about potential tariffs.
Consumer sentiment plummeted to its lowest level since November 2023 this month, according to the final report for the ...
U.S. stocks fell sharply after reports showed worries about President Donald Trump's policies may be hitting the economy.
Wall Street tumbled Friday for the second day in a row over fears about tariffs and inflation. The Dow on Friday closed at ...
Americans have a sinking feeling that inflation will come roaring back, according to the University of Michigan’s ...
The Allspring Index Asset Allocation Fund underperformed its benchmark, the Index Asset Allocation Blended Index, during Q4 ...
Consumer sentiment plunged more than expected in February while households' inflation expectations amid uncertainty over the ...
The specter of tariffs has investors worrying that inflation may return later this year and interest rates will remain unchanged.
CrowdStrike ( CRWD -6.75%) stock saw a significant pullback Friday. The cybersecurity company's share price closed out the session down 6.8% in a day of trading that saw the S&P 500 index fall 1.8% ...
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