Americans’ Economic Sentiment Hits Postwar Low Amid Persistent Inflation
A new analysis explores why Americans’ economic sentiment has reached its lowest point in the postwar era, even as key indicators like GDP and jobs remain strong. The University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment survey recorded its lowest level ever last month, according to the article. A CNN survey found that only 47 percent of respondents believe most people can get ahead through hard work, down from 67 percent a decade ago. President Donald Trump’s approval ratings on the economy hit new lows, with CNBC showing 39 percent and CNN showing 30 percent. The article reports that 76 percent of respondents in CNN’s survey cited affordability as the biggest economic problem facing their family. New data released Tuesday showed inflation at its highest level in three years, partly due to higher energy prices from the Iran war, and inflation outpacing wage growth for the first time in three years. Producer prices also rose the most since 2022, which can signal future price increases for customers.
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Sources: vox.com
