{平台标识} {固定描述} American consumer sentiment has fallen to historic lows, with the University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers hitting an all-time preliminary reading in May. Economists note that households remain deeply pessimistic more than six years after the COVID-19 pandemic, citing persistent inflation scars and a string of economic disruptions, including tariffs and geopolitical turmoil.
American Consumer Sentiment Remains Stubbornly Low: Economists Assess Path to Recovery - {财报副标题}
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