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U.S. Consumer Sentiment Declines for Fifth Month in a Row

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News Summary

Consumer sentiment in the U.S. has dropped by 2.7% in May, marking the fifth consecutive month of decline and the lowest level since July 2022. This decline, nearing 30% since January, is attributed to rising concerns over inflation and economic stability, exacerbated by ongoing trade tensions. While retail sales showed a slight increase, consumers expect inflation to soar, complicating the economic outlook. The Federal Reserve is closely monitoring these developments as households face uncertain financial prospects.

U.S. Consumer Sentiment Declines for Fifth Consecutive Month

Ann Arbor, Michigan—In a troubling sign for the economy, U.S. consumer sentiment fell by 2.7% in May, marking the fifth consecutive month of decline. According to preliminary findings from the University of Michigan, the consumer sentiment index has dropped to 50.8, the lowest level recorded since July 2022. This decline, which has reached nearly 30% since January, reflects growing concerns among consumers regarding their financial prospects and the overall economy.

Influence of Trade War on Consumer Sentiment

Economists have pointed to President Trump’s ongoing trade war as a major factor behind the declining consumer sentiment. Concerns are mounting that the trade tensions will exacerbate inflation, leading to a more cautious approach to consumer spending. The trade policies implemented by the Trump administration, particularly the significant tariffs imposed on imports from China, have fueled widespread pessimism regarding economic stability.

Retail Sales Show Slight Increase

Despite the downturn in consumer sentiment, retail sales in the U.S. saw a slight increase in April, rising by 1.7% following a prior month’s gain. This indicates that while consumers may feel uneasy about the economy, they are still making purchases. Major retailers such as Walmart have begun raising prices in response to the tariffs, which could potentially influence buying patterns as families prepare for back-to-school shopping.

Expectations for Inflation Rise

Consumer expectations surrounding inflation have spiked, with households anticipating inflation rates to reach 7.3% over the next 12 months—the highest outlook since 1981. Over a five-year period, consumers expect inflation to average 4.6%, a level not seen since 1991. This escalation in inflation expectations adds another layer of complexity to the consumer sentiment landscape, especially as the Federal Reserve monitors these fluctuations.

Recent Tariff Adjustments Considered

The mood among consumers was tapped into a consumer survey conducted between April 22 and May 13, a time frame that included news of recent tariff relaxations between the U.S. and China. Despite an agreement reached on May 13 that reduced U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports to 30% and lowered Chinese tariffs on U.S. exports to 10%, analysts argue that the survey may not have captured any positive shifts in consumer sentiment resulting from this news. The gradual easing of tariffs represents a critical moment for U.S. trade relations with its third-largest trading partner.

Long-Term Economic Outlook

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has characterized the significant inflation expectations reported in the survey as an outlier, suggesting that market-based measures of inflation remain stable. The Consumer Price Index recorded a modest 0.2% rise in April, contributing to an annual inflation rate of 2.3%, marking the slowest pace since early 2021. However, analysts note that the impacts of tariffs might lead to increased prices as businesses deplete their stockpiled inventories.

Conclusion

The decline in consumer sentiment, combined with rising inflation expectations and tariff-related price adjustments, underscores a challenging economic environment for American households. As consumers grapple with uncertain financial prospects and potentially higher prices, the upcoming months will be crucial in determining the trajectory of consumer spending and overall economic health.

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