U.S. Consumer Confidence Drops to Five-Month Low Amid Economic Uncertainty

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Consumer confidence in the US has sharply declined in September, with key indicators suggesting increased recession risks, despite Wall Street's optimism. The Expectations Index fell below recession warning levels, and consumer sentiment about current economic conditions has worsened, raising concerns about future economic stability amid potential data reporting disruptions due to the government shutdown.
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