US Consumer Sentiment Falls to 44.8 as Inflation Concerns Rise

US consumer sentiment fell to 44.8 in May, according to the University of Michigan. The reading marked a third consecutive monthly decline and neared the record low from June 2022. The survey showed higher one-year and long-term inflation expectations.
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