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Consumer Confidence Hits an All-Time Low: What UMich’s 47.6 Reading Means for Capital Markets

April 17, 2026April 15, 2026 by Bruno

The University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index plunged to a historic 47.6 in April 2026 — the worst reading ever recorded. Here is what it signals for bond markets, equity sectors, and Fed policy.

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