Consumer sentiment about the U.S. economic outlook weakened notably in April, as the Michigan Consumer Expectations index fell to 46.1, down from 51.7 in March 2026. The April reading, updated on 10 April 2026, underscores a deterioration in how households view their financial prospects and the broader economy in the months ahead.
The drop in expectations suggests that U.S. consumers are turning more cautious, a development that could weigh on spending patterns if the trend persists. Coming after a relatively stronger March reading, the April decline highlights renewed concerns around future income, employment conditions, and inflation pressures as households reassess their outlook for the remainder of 2026.