U.S. Conference Board Consumer Sentiment Index recorded 92.9 in March, a new low since January 2021
The U.S. Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index recorded 92.9 in March, a new low since January 2021, compared to expectations of 94 and the previous 98.3, according to Golden Ten.
Moody's said that the US fiscal strength will continue to decline for many years, and has deteriorated further since the ratings agency set the outlook for the US sovereign rating at negative.
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