Updated: 22-May-26 10:26 ET
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| Updated: 22-May-26 10:26 ET |
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Highlights
- The final reading for the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index for May dropped to 44.8 (Briefing.com consensus: 48.2) from the preliminary reading of 48.2, marking a new historic low. The final reading for April was 49.8.
- In the same period a year ago, the index stood at 52.2.
Key Factors
- The Current Economic Conditions Index fell to 45.8 from the preliminary reading of 47.8. The final reading for April was 52.5. In the same period a year ago, the index stood at 58.9.
- The Index of Consumer Expectations dropped to 44.1 from the preliminary reading of 48.5. The final reading for April was 48.1. In the same period a year ago, the index stood at 47.9.
- Year-ahead inflation expectations increased to 4.8% from the preliminary reading of 4.5%. The final reading for April was 4.7%.
- Long-run inflation expectations rose to 3.9% from the preliminary reading of 3.4%. The final reading for April was 3.5%.
Big Picture
- The key takeaway from the report is that consumers are clearly concerned about rising costs and their ability to out-earn inflation, which they are concerned will increase beyond fuel prices.
| Category |
MAY |
APR |
MAR |
FEB |
JAN |
| Sentiment |
44.8 |
49.8 |
53.3 |
56.6 |
56.4 |
| Outlook |
44.1 |
48.1 |
51.7 |
56.6 |
57.0 |
| Present conditions |
45.8 |
52.5 |
55.8 |
56.6 |
55.4 |