American optimism about the economy has plunged to levels not seen since May 2020, with consumer confidence dropping for the fifth straight month as tariffs and recession fears rattle households. ๐
The Conference Boardโs closely watched index fell sharply to 86 in Aprilโdown nearly 8 pointsโwith nearly 1 in 3 Americans anticipating fewer job opportunities ahead. ๐ This gloom matches levels last seen during the 2009 Great Recession, according to Tuesdayโs report.
๐ก Why it matters: "Rattled consumers spend less," warns economist Carl Weinberg. With half of U.S. residents fearing a recession (AP-NORC survey), everyday spending could slow, creating a ripple effect for global markets.
๐ Behind the drop: Anxiety spiked as tariffs imposed during the Trump era continue to drive price hikes. Meanwhile, short-term expectations for incomes and jobs plunged 12.5 pointsโthe steepest decline in over 13 years.
โก Whatโs next: Analysts are watching closely to see if tightened wallets will derail post-pandemic recovery. Stay tuned for Mayโs numbers! ๐
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