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US consumer sentiment falls to a 3-month low in march

A survey on Friday showed that U.S. consumers' sentiment sank to a?low of three months in March, as the war?in?the Middle East increased oil prices and sparked volatility on financial markets. This prompted a re-evaluation of?the prospects for?the U.S. economy.

Surveys of Consumers at the University of Michigan reported that its Consumer Sentiment Index fell to 53.3 in December from 55.5 in January. The economists surveyed by?forecast the index to ease to 54.0. In February, it was 56.6.

Joanne Hsu is the director of Surveys of Consumers. She said that consumers with higher incomes, stock wealth and who were affected by the volatile financial markets and escalating gas costs in the wake of the conflict in Iran, showed a particularly negative attitude.

Since the U.S. launched an attack against Iran at the end February, the Middle East has been plunged into chaos.

AAA data shows that retail gasoline prices have risen $1 per gallon to $3.98. The rise in oil prices has also led to a sell-off on the stock market, which economists warn will undermine consumer spending.

Inflation expectations by consumers for the coming year increased to 3.8% this month, up from 3.4% in February. Consumers' expectations for inflation in the next five-year period dropped to 3.2%, down from 3.3% a month ago. Lucia Mutikani, reporting; Andrea Ricci, editing

(source: Reuters)