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Consumer Sentiment Hits All-Time Low Amid Rising Inflation Concerns

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Last updated: May 31, 2026 9:58 am
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Published: May 31, 2026
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Amid ongoing economic challenges, consumer sentiment in the United States has reached an unprecedented low, as indicated by the University of Michigan’s latest consumer sentiment index. This figure surpasses levels seen during the financial crisis of 2007-2009 and even the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, raising concerns about the broader economic environment.

So what has led to this decline in consumer confidence? The primary culprit appears to be inflation, which has surged since the country emerged from pandemic-related shutdowns. While inflation initially saw a decrease, it was reignited by various factors, including tariffs imposed during previous administrations and, more significantly, escalating tensions in the Middle East. The ongoing conflict with Iran has disrupted traffic through the vital Strait of Hormuz, causing oil and gas prices to soar. This spike in energy costs is hitting consumers directly at the fuel pump, leading to a growing sense of financial anxiety.

Director of the University of Michigan’s Surveys of Consumers, Joanne Hsu, noted that consumers are increasingly worried about inflation potentially extending beyond fuel prices. Such anxieties may have merit; rising oil prices have implications for transportation costs, which can cascade through various sectors, driving up prices of everyday goods, particularly those reliant on petroleum-based materials such as plastics.

Piper Sandler analysts have indicated that the Strait of Hormuz may remain “largely closed for months,” which could lead to further increases in oil prices. Even if some projections prove overly pessimistic, there are concerns that oil prices may remain elevated for an extended period due to insufficient new investment in oil supply.

In light of these rising prices, the potential for a higher Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for 2027 becomes a significant consideration. According to estimates from The Senior Citizens League, a nonprofit advocating for senior citizens, the COLA could reach 3.9%. This anticipated increase would mark the highest since 2022 and one of the most considerable in the past 15 years.

However, actual adjustments will depend on the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) during the third quarter of the year. With predictions suggesting that sustained high oil prices could adversely impact the prices of various goods, the CPI-W is likely to reflect such increases.

Consumer inflation expectations have also surged, now standing at 4.8% for the upcoming year, indicating that if these predictions hold true, inflationary pressure will remain high.

For retirees, the prospect of a more significant Social Security COLA may offer a glimmer of hope to offset rising living costs. Nonetheless, the news may not be entirely positive. Shannon Benton, Executive Director of TSCL, highlighted that many critical expenses for retirees, including healthcare, housing, and utilities, are increasing at rates faster than general inflation.

The methodology of the CPI-W, which informs the Social Security Administration’s COLA computations, may not accurately capture the financial realities faced by seniors, particularly its underrepresentation of healthcare costs. While the COLA might exceed the current forecast, beneficiaries may find that any financial relief is overshadowed by disproportionately rising living costs.

As the economic landscape evolves, consumers and policymakers alike will need to navigate the complexities of inflation, cost of living adjustments, and the financial well-being of Americans, particularly those relying on fixed incomes.

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