US Consumer Sentiment Hits Near Three-Year Low Amid Shutdown Concerns

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Consumer sentiment in the U.S. has dropped to its lowest level in over three years, nearing its worst ever, due to concerns over the ongoing government shutdown and its potential economic impact, despite some positive signals from the stock market and inflation measures.
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- Consumer sentiment nears lowest level ever as worries build over shutdown CNBC
- Americans are feeling worse about the economy as government shutdown drags on CNN
- Anxiety over government shutdown pushes consumer sentiment down to near-record low MarketWatch
- Economic Pessimism Rises Among Americans During Government Shutdown Forbes
- US Consumer Sentiment Declines to a More Than Three-Year Low Bloomberg.com
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