{平台标识} {固定描述} Consumer sentiment in the U.S. dropped to a fresh record low in May, according to the University of Michigan’s Surveys of Consumers, as heightened fears over inflation tied to the ongoing U.S.-Iran conflict and rising oil prices weighed on households. The index fell to 44.8 from a preliminary reading of 48.2, marking the third consecutive monthly decline. Consumers increasingly worry that price pressures will spread beyond fuel costs, even over the long term.
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