
U.S. stocks plummet! Long-term inflation expectations in Michigan hit a 32-year high, consumer confidence reaches a more than two-year low

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Due to the impact of tariffs, the final value of the University of Michigan Consumer Confidence Index for March is 57, lower than the expected 57.9, with an initial value of 57.9. The final value of the 1-year inflation expectation for March is 5%, higher than the expected 4.9%, with an initial value of 4.9%; the final value of the 5-year inflation expectation for March is 4.1%, the highest since February 1993, higher than the expected 3.9%, with an initial value of 3.9%. Consumer expectations regarding the U.S. labor market have significantly deteriorated, indicating that consumer spending will weaken in the coming months
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