{固定描述} American consumers have remained pessimistic about the economy for an extended period, leading economists to question whether households will ever feel financially better off. The University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers hit all-time lows in May, according to a preliminary reading released last week, marking continued lack of confidence since the Covid-19 pandemic. Economists suggest consumers remain scarred by years of rapid price increases and recurring economic disruptions.
American Consumer Pessimism Persists: Economists Question When Sentiment May Recover - Earnings Call Transcript
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