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🗓️ 14 March 2025
⏱️ 13 minutes
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0:27.9 | slash UK slash AI for people. U.S. consumer sentiment hits its lowest level since 2022. |
0:38.2 | Plus, grocers try to hold prices steady as tariffs come for the produce aisle. |
0:42.8 | It's just a tough math for these guys, and some of them took losses last week on this, |
0:47.1 | and trying to figure out what to do with it has been really complicated for a lot of people in the supply chain. |
0:51.6 | And universities are scrambling to avoid becoming President Trump's next target. |
0:56.7 | It's Friday, March 14th. |
0:58.6 | I'm Alex Oslo for the Wall Street Journal. |
1:00.9 | This is the PM edition of What's News, |
1:03.2 | the top headlines and business stories that move the world today. |
1:10.2 | Consumer sentiment sank this month. The University of Michigan's closely watched index fell 11% to 57.9 in mid-March from 64.7 last month. That's the lowest level since November 2022, and was much weaker than economists expected. Compared with a year earlier, consumer sentiment is down 27%. |
1:30.1 | WSJ economics reporter Justin Layhart says that particularly worrisome |
1:34.9 | was also a decline in the expectations component of the sentiment index, which fell 15%. |
1:40.3 | The expectations component of the University of Michigan Sentiment Index is really the most predictive when it comes to future spending. |
1:50.1 | And we saw that expectations really deteriorated across the board. |
1:54.0 | Even Republicans were feeling less cheery. |
1:56.8 | It doesn't mean that people are going to stop spending just because they're feeling a little down. |
2:02.1 | However, you do have to be a little bit more worried about consumer spending in the months ahead than you might have been before this number came out. |
2:13.7 | Despite consumer sentiment with a threat of a government shutdown receding, stocks wrapped up a tough week with a rally. |
2:20.4 | The Dow rose about 1.7 percent, the S&P 500 added about 2 percent, and the NASDAQ led the way with a 2.6 percent gain. |
2:31.0 | As we've talked about before on the show, President Trump's rapidly changing trade policy |
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