Consumer sentiment in the US has plunged to an all-time low amid soaring , even as Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen expresses puzzlement at Americans' dim view on the economy.The University of 's plunged 14 percent this month from May, to its lowest level since the survey began in its current form in the mid 1970s, according to a preliminary report on Friday.Nearly half of consumers polled (46 percent) attributed their negative views to inflation, up from 38 percent in May, a level that has only been hit once since 1981, during the Great Recession.
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