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US consumer sentiment plunges to record low in April amid Iran War

A survey released on Friday showed that U.S. consumers' sentiment fell to a "record low" in early April and they expect inflation to rise?in the coming 12 months.

Surveys of Consumers at the University of Michigan reported that its Consumer Sentiment Index fell to a new low of 47.6 in April, from a final reading of 53.3 last month. Economists surveyed by had 'predicted the index to ease to 52.0.

The survey found that the decline in'sentiment' was a result of age, income, and political party membership, but noted?that most responses were made before a ceasefire agreement negotiated earlier this week between the U.S., Israel, and Iran.

Oil prices have risen by over 30% since the start of the war. The national average retail price for gasoline has surpassed $4 per gallon, the highest it's been in three years.

Joanne Hsu is the director of Surveys of Consumers. She said, "Open ended comments shows?that many consumers are blaming the Iran conflict for unfavorable economic changes."

Inflation expectations by consumers for the coming year increased from 3.8% to 4.8%, up from March's 3.8%. Consumers' expectations of?inflation in the next five-year period rose from 3.2% to 3.4% last month. (Reporting By Lucia Mutikani; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)

(source: Reuters)