US Consumer Sentiment Sinks in March
2025-03-14 14:03
By
Joana Taborda
1 min. read
The University of Michigan consumer sentiment for the US plunged to 57.9 in March 2025, the lowest since November 2022, from 64.7 in February and well below forecasts of 63.1, preliminary estimates showed.
Sentiment declined for a third straight month, with many consumers citing the high level of uncertainty around policy and other economic factors.
While current economic conditions were little changed (53.5 vs 65.7), expectations for the future deteriorated (54.2 vs 64) across multiple facets of the economy, including personal finances, labor markets, inflation, business conditions, and stock markets.
Meanwhile, inflation expectations surged, with the year-ahead gauge rising to 4.9%, the highest reading since November 2022, from 4.3%.
Also, inflation expectations for the next five years surged to 3.9% from 3.5% in February, the largest month-over-month increase seen since 1993.