Opinion: Unprecedented Economic Pessimism Among Americans as Consumer Confidence Drops to Crisis Levels
According to a report by Jinse Finance, The Kobeissi Letter analysis indicates that U.S. consumer economic expectations have dropped to crisis levels: the consumer confidence index plummeted by 8 points, falling to 86 in April, marking the weakest level since May 2020. This also signifies the fifth consecutive month of decline, with confidence dropping across all age groups and most income brackets. Worryingly, consumer expectations for the next six months have decreased by 13 points, down to 54, the lowest level since October 2011. According to data from the Conference Board, readings below 80 typically signal an impending economic recession. The unprecedented pessimism among Americans regarding the economic future is alarming.
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