US Consumer Sentiment Crashes to Second-Lowest Rating Ever: University of Michigan Survey

US Consumer Sentiment Crashes to Second-Lowest Rating Ever: University of Michigan Survey


A recent survey from the University of Michigan finds that consumer sentiment is down 26.5% since May 2024.

According to the university’s ongoing Surveys of Consumers, the Index of Consumer Sentiment dropped to 50.8 this month, the second-lowest rating ever recorded.

The lowest rating ever recorded was 50 in June 2022. The survey began in November 1952.

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Said Surveys of Consumers Director Joanne Hsu,

“Consumer sentiment was essentially unchanged this month, inching down a scant 1.4 index points following four consecutive months of steep declines. Sentiment is now down almost 30% since January 2025. Slight increases in sentiment this month for independents were offset by a 7% decline among Republicans.”

The survey also finds that consumer assessments of personal finances fell by 10%, anticipating weaker

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