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US consumer sentiment improves in June, concerns of high cost of living remain

By Thomson Reuters Jun 26, 2026 | 9:19 AM

WASHINGTON, June 26 (Reuters) – U.S. consumer sentiment rebounded from record lows in June, though households remained worried ​about the high cost of ‌living, a survey showed on Friday.

The University of Michigan’s Surveys of Consumers said its Consumer Sentiment Index increased to a final ‌reading ​of 49.5 this ⁠month from 44.8 in ⁠May. It was a slight improvement from 48.9 earlier this month.

Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the ​index rising to a final reading of 50.0.

“The cost of living ⁠remains at the forefront ⁠of consumers’ minds,” said Joanne ​Hsu, the director of the Surveys ​of Consumers. “For the third straight month, over ‌half of consumers spontaneously mentioned that high prices are weighing down their personal finances.”

The survey’s measure of ⁠consumer expectations for inflation over the next year fell to a still-high 4.6% this month ⁠from ‌4.8% in May. One-year inflation ⁠expectations were unchanged from earlier ​in ‌the month.

Consumers’ expectations for ​inflation over ⁠the next five years slipped to 3.3% from 3.9% last month. Long-term inflation expectations were at 3.4% earlier this month.

(Reporting by Lucia Mutikani; Editing by ​Chizu Nomiyama)