{平台标识} {固定描述} Consumer sentiment in the United States dropped to a fresh record low in May, driven by escalating inflation fears linked to the ongoing U.S.-Iran conflict and elevated oil prices. The University of Michigan's Surveys of Consumers reported the index fell to 44.8, significantly below preliminary readings, as consumers worry that price increases may spread beyond fuel.
U.S. Consumer Sentiment Hits Record Low in May as Iran Conflict Fuels Inflation Concerns - Consensus Beat Rate
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