US Consumer Confidence Declines to Lowest Level Since April

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US consumer confidence has declined for the fifth consecutive month in December, driven by pessimism about the labor market and business conditions, with concerns over inflation, tariffs, and politics weighing on consumers. Despite a strong Q3 economic expansion, consumer sentiment remains subdued, and economists expect tepid hiring and little improvement in unemployment in 2026, which could further impact confidence and spending.
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