UMich's Hsu on Why Consumer Sentiment Is Declining

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UMich's Hsu on Why Consumer Sentiment Is Declining
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The preliminary March University of Michigan consumer sentiment index fell to 55.5, reflecting growing consumer concerns amid the onset of conflict in Iran. University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers Director Joanne Hsu explains that a significant factor in the decline was a drop in expected personal finances. She speaks on "Bloomberg Open Interest."

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