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Tariffs in June 2025 significantly raised consumer prices, especially in categories like automobiles, apparel, electronics, and household goods, with car prices alone increasing by up to $10,000.
Consumer sentiment ticked higher in July, marking two consecutive months of improved shopper attitudes as businesses ...
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Tariffs pose rising inflation and rate cut risks for H2 2025 as CPI data hints at early price pressures in key goods. See why ...
Consumers think prices will remain relatively steady over the next year but fear long-term increases, surveys show.
This cautiousness is driven by the expectation of worsening inflation due to the tariffs. ... is also projected to increase to 3.1% by 2025. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) was already at 2.4% ...
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Consumer attitudes worsened more than expected in April, casting further gloom over the economy as President Donald Trump’s tariffs set off warnings of price increases and a possible recession ...
The index of consumer confidence declined to 93 last month from 98.4 in May, when the Trump administration dialed back the highest U.S. tariffs.
This same LendingTree survey also found that about half of all car shoppers have increased their budgets due to tariffs. They’re also bracing for other tariff-related increases, as well ...