{平台标识} We deliver market intelligence combining stock research, financial news, and earnings summaries to support data-driven investment decisions. U.S. consumer sentiment fell to a fresh record low in early May, driven by surging gasoline prices linked to the ongoing conflict in Iran. The decline, recorded in the first part of the month, reflects deepening pessimism about the economic outlook. Rising fuel costs are increasingly weighing on household confidence, according to the latest survey data.
US Consumer Sentiment Drops to Record Low in May as Gas Prices Surge Amid Iran Conflict - {财报副标题}
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