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US Consumer Sentiment Hits Record Low Amid Iran War

By CNBC · 2026-04-10
US Consumer Sentiment Hits Record Low Amid Iran War
Why it matters: US consumer inflation surged 3.3% in March, directly impacting household purchasing power.
U.S. consumer sentiment has plummeted to a record low of 47.6, a 10.7% drop from March, with Americans largely blaming the Iran war for the worsening economy and surging inflation. Consumer prices rose 3.3% year-on-year in March, driven by spiking energy costs linked to the conflict, while the White House has warned staff against insider trading on Iran war prediction markets amid growing concerns.

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