Economics
U.S. Consumer Sentiment Drops to 10-Year Low on Inflation Fears
- Michigan gauge unexpectedly declined to 66.8 in November
- Expected year-ahead inflation is the highest since 2008
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U.S. consumer sentiment unexpectedly collapsed in early November as Americans grew increasingly concerned about rising prices and the inflationary impact on their finances.