US consumer sentiment improves in June - MSN WASHINGTON, June 12 (Reuters) - U S consumer sentiment improved in early June as easing gasoline prices offered households some relief, though concerns about inflation lingered, a survey showed
Consumer sentiment rises for the first time in three months Consumer sentiment rose for the first time in three months as gas prices eased, according to new data But sentiment remains at historically low levels after years of economic shocks, the latest
Consumer sentiment improves but stays near all-time low, survey shows . . . Consumer sentiment improved in June for the first time since the outbreak of the Iran war as gasoline prices eased in recent weeks, but shopper attitudes remained near their worst level on record, University of Michigan survey data on Friday showed The reading exceeded economists' expectations
A Dip in Gas Prices Boosts Consumer Moods in June Consumer sentiment rose in June as gasoline prices showed a small dip, the University of Michigan said on Friday The university’s consumer sentiment index rose 4 points, or 9%, from May to 48 9
US consumer sentiment rises in June as gasoline prices fall from May peak US consumer sentiment rises in June as gasoline prices fall from May peak The University of Michigan's sentiment index climbed 9% from its record low, but remains far below year-ago levels as Americans still feel the squeeze of elevated prices