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    Americans expect worsening economy and higher inflation ahead

    April 30, 2025
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    Consumer confidence in the United States declined for the fifth consecutive month in April, dropping to its lowest level since May 2020. The Conference Board reported that its Consumer Confidence Index fell by 7.9 points to 86, reflecting mounting concerns among Americans about the economy’s short-term prospects. This sharp decline comes amid growing fears over inflation, a weakening job market, and the economic impact of recent tariff policies. The most significant decline was seen in the Expectations Index, which tracks consumers’ outlook for the next six months regarding business conditions, employment opportunities, and personal income.

    U.S. consumer confidence falls for fifth straight month to pandemic low

    That measure plunged by 12.5 points to 54.4, the lowest level recorded since October 2011. An index reading below 80 is typically considered a warning sign of a potential recession. Nearly one-third of respondents now expect job conditions to worsen, a sentiment not seen since the height of the Great Recession in 2009. Consumers’ views on their financial futures also deteriorated sharply. For the first time in five years, expectations for future income turned negative, indicating a broader erosion of confidence beyond general economic trends. Inflation expectations rose as well, with respondents projecting prices to increase by an average of 7% over the next year.

    This matches the highest inflation outlook since the post-pandemic surge in 2022. Contributing to the pessimism are concerns surrounding recent trade measures. The Trump administration has enacted sweeping tariffs, including a 10 percent baseline tariff on most imports and a 145 percent tariff on goods from China. These tariffs have significantly impacted consumer sentiment, with mentions of tariffs in survey responses reaching an all-time high. Many respondents cited higher prices and concerns over future economic stability due to trade tensions. The labor market, which has remained relatively stable in recent months, is beginning to show early signs of strain.

    According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, job openings in March dropped to 7.19 million, the lowest level since September 2024. Hiring remained relatively flat, while layoffs decreased. However, some sectors, including government and transportation, experienced notable declines in available positions. These developments come amid ongoing efforts by the federal government to reduce workforce levels and control spending. Stock market volatility has further weighed on consumer confidence. Despite a partial rebound in recent weeks, major indices remain down for the year, with the Nasdaq declining by 10 percent, the S&P 500 down by 6 percent, and the Dow Jones losing 5 percent.

    Nearly half of survey participants now expect stock prices to fall over the next year, reinforcing the broader mood of caution and economic unease. As economic indicators continue to flash warning signs, analysts are watching closely for the upcoming reports on gross domestic product and employment. These releases are expected to offer further insight into whether consumer pessimism is a leading indicator of an economic slowdown or a temporary response to short-term uncertainty. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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