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U.S. consumer sentiment slightly improves, but still 19 pct below one year ago

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U.S. consumer sentiment slightly improves, but still 19 pct below one year ago

2026-06-13 15:12 Last Updated At:18:47

The U.S. Consumer Sentiment Index rose to 48.9 in June 2026, according to a preliminary reading released Friday by the University of Michigan (UM) Surveys of Consumers, up from the final reading of 44.8 in May 2026 but down from the final reading of 60.7 in June 2025.

Despite June's early gains, views of the economy are still relatively dour. The sentiment is currently 13 percent below January 2026 and 19 percent below a year ago, as consumers remain focused on kitchen table issues. They feel burdened by the recent escalation in inflation and worry that higher inflation could persist going forward, particularly in the short run.

The preliminary reading of the Current Economic Conditions Index rose to 48.4 in June, up from the final reading of 45.8 in May but below last June's 64.8. The Index of Consumer Expectations was 49.3, up from the final reading of 44.1 in May but below last June's 58.1.

The survey finds that lower-income consumers exhibited a particularly strong sentiment increase, consistent with the fact that gasoline comprises a larger share of their budgets.

Year-ahead inflation expectations inched down from 4.8 percent in May to a still-elevated 4.6 percent this month, substantially exceeding the 3.4 percent reading seen in February 2026 prior to the start of the Middle East conflict.

U.S. consumer sentiment slightly improves, but still 19 pct below one year ago

U.S. consumer sentiment slightly improves, but still 19 pct below one year ago

U.S. consumer sentiment slightly improves, but still 19 pct below one year ago

U.S. consumer sentiment slightly improves, but still 19 pct below one year ago

A sudden downpour triggered flash floods on Friday in Wuqia County, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, with local police launching overnight rescue operations for stranded people and animals.

Around 19:00 on Friday, several villages in the county experienced flood hazards due to overflowing river channels, trapping some residents and livestock. In addition, sections of National Highway 315 and County Road 415 in mountainous areas were blocked, stranding many vehicles and people.

Following the disaster, local police quickly activated emergency response plans. They waded through floodwaters to evacuate trapped residents and livestock, while coordinating with other emergency units to clear mud and debris and guided traffic through the affected areas.

By around 02:00 on Saturday, all rescue operations had been completed, with blocked roads reopened to traffic.

Flash floods prompt overnight rescue operations in China's Xinjiang

Flash floods prompt overnight rescue operations in China's Xinjiang

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