{固定描述} American consumers remain deeply pessimistic about the economy, with the University of Michigan’s Surveys of Consumers hitting all-time lows in a preliminary May reading released last week. Economists say households are still scarred by rapid price increases and a series of economic disruptions, from the pandemic to trade policy shifts, raising questions about when—or if—confidence will recover.
Americans Still Pessimistic as Consumer Confidence Hits Historic Lows – When Will the Mood Shift? - {财报副标题}
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