Updated: 28-Mar-25 10:14 ET
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Updated: 28-Mar-25 10:14 ET |
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Highlights
- The final University of Michigan Index of Consumer Sentiment for March dropped to 57.0 (Briefing.com consensus 57.9) from the preliminary reading of 57.9. The final reading for February was 64.7.
- In the same period a year ago, the index stood at 79.4.
Key Factors
- The Current Economic Conditions Index increased to 63.8 from the preliminary reading of 63.5. The final reading for February was 65.7. In the same period a year ago, the index stood at 82.5.
- The Index of Consumer Expectations decreased to 52.6 from the preliminary reading of 54.2. The final reading for February was 64.0. In the same period a year ago, the index stood at 77.4.
- Year-ahead inflation expectations jumped from 4.3% to 5.0% (preliminary reading 4.9%) -- the highest since November 2022.
- Long-run inflation expectations increased from 3.5% to 4.1% (preliminary reading 3.9%) -- the largest month-over-month increase since 1993.
Big Picture
- The key takeaway from the report is that the Expectations Index has dropped more than 30% since November 2024. The decline in March featured a clear consensus across all demographic and political affiliations, citing worsening expectations for personal finances, business conditions, unemployment, and inflation.
Category |
MAR |
FEB |
JAN |
DEC |
NOV |
Sentiment |
57.0 |
64.7 |
71.1 |
74.0 |
71.8 |
Outlook |
52.6 |
64.0 |
69.3 |
73.3 |
76.9 |
Present conditions |
63.8 |
65.7 |
74.0 |
75.1 |
63.9 |