Consumer sentiment drops to 3-year low as Americans worry about shutdown's economic impacts
US consumer sentiment plunged in November as Americans feared the government shutdowns effects on the economy and their personal finances.
Overall sentiment dropped to 50.3, about a 6% decline from October, according to the University of Michigans preliminary survey of consumers. The pullback was led by respondents worsening outlook for their own current personal finances and expectations for year-ahead business conditions, leaving the index of consumer sentiment down nearly 30% from a year ago and the lowest since 2022.
With the federal government shutdown dragging on for over a month, consumers are now expressing worries about potential negative consequences for the economy, Joanne Hsu, the director of the survey of consumers, said in a statement Friday.
Consumers with large amounts of stock holdings were more sanguine, seeing an 11% increase in sentiment in yet another warning sign of a K-shaped economy where the wealthy are bolstered by a strong stock market.
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