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Consumer Sentiment 19% down from last year

The June Consumer Sentiment data showed a 5 point increase from its lowest level ever, 44.8, in May, mostly due to a drop in gasoline prices, particularly among lower-income households, where “gasoline comprises a larger share of their budgets,” according to the University of Michigan. However, even with the June increase, it is 19% below its last year’s level and still below its lowest level during the Great Recession!

6/29/2026, 3:03:41 PM

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