{平台标识} {固定描述} A preliminary reading of the University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers hit all-time lows in May, reflecting prolonged gloom among U.S. households. Economists cited cumulative shocks—from lingering inflation and the COVID-19 pandemic to wars and trade tariffs—as key factors preventing a rebound in consumer confidence.
American Consumer Pessimism Persists: Why Economic Confidence Remains Historically Low - {财报副标题}
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