The University of Michigan said its consumer sentiment index fell to 58.6 in August from 61.7 in July.
The report said the current economic conditions index tumbled to 60.9 in August from 68.0 in July, while the index of consumer expectations dipped to 57.2 in August from 57.7 in July.
On the inflation front, year-ahead inflation expectations jumped to 4.9 percent in August from 4.5 in July, reflecting increases across multiple demographic groups and all three political affiliations.
Long-run inflation expectations also surged to 3.9 percent in August from 3.4 percent in July, rebounding following three straight months of decreases.
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