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...“It’s bad news for President Biden because more voters rate him negatively on the economy than rate him positively,” said Erik Gordon, a professor at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan...
...The University of Michigan’s consumer survey showed on Friday that participants’ reading of current economic conditions fell to 79.3 in its preliminary report for April, down from 82.5 in March....
...But Matthew Grossmann, a political-science professor at Michigan State University, said that beyond the Gaza backlash, there were plenty of other alarm bells for Biden....
...The University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index registered a final reading of 76.9 in February, down from 79.6 in January. Analysts polled by Reuters had expected another reading of 79.6....
...On Monday, US college football will crown a national champion, when the University of Michigan takes on the University of Washington....
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...US consumer data: The University of Michigan’s monthly consumer sentiment index is published, with forecasts unchanged at a flat reading of 76.9 in March....
...The University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index was a revised 79.4 in March, up from an initial reading of 76.5....
...“If we win Michigan, we win the election,” Trump has said....
...The University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index registered an initial reading of 76.5 in March, down from 76.9 in February....
...Erik Gordon, a professor at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business, said the findings partly reflected respondents’ greater familiarity with Trump’s economic policies than those of Haley or DeSantis...
...The University of Michigan final consumer sentiment reading is expected to remain unchanged at 76.5....
...The study was led by political scientist Jon Miller at the University of Michigan, who has for decades surveyed US citizens on their attitudes to science by asking what they have sought scientific information...
...Consumer sentiment: The University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index is forecast to report a final reading of 79.6 in February, unchanged from the preliminary reading and above January’s reading of...
...Ian Hamilton Associate Professor in Addiction, University of York, York, North Yorkshire, UK...
...The surge in prices remains an important reason why November’s election remains too close to call, with 60 per cent of those polled by the FT and the University of Michigan in February saying that they disapproved...
...The University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index registered a reading of 79.6 in February, from 79 in January....
...The latest FT-Michigan Ross poll also found that, of those who most trusted DeSantis to handle the economy, they trusted Trump second-most by a small margin over Haley....
...“Voters worry as much about inflation as they ever did, but they blame Biden less,” said Erik Gordon, a professor at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business....
...In October, GM announced a one-year delay in expanding production for all-electric trucks at its Orion Assembly plant in Michigan....
...Consumer sentiment rose in January to its highest level since July 2021, according to the University of Michigan, whose consumer sentiment index rose to 78.8 from 69.7 in December....
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