Published 22:01 IST, January 28th 2025
US Consumer Confidence Dips Again to Start the Year, Report
US consumer confidence fell for the second consecutive month in January, with the Conference Board's index dropping to 104.1.
- World News
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Washington: US consumer confidence fell for the second straight month in January, according to a report by a business research group on Tuesday.
The Conference Board revealed that its consumer confidence index dropped to 104.1 in January, down from 109.5 in December, falling short of economists’ expectations of 105.8.
December's reading was revised up by 4.8 points but still represented a decline from November.
Consumer Confidence Declines as Outlook for Economy Weakens
The consumer confidence index measures both Americans’ assessment of current economic conditions and their outlook for the next six months.
Consumers appeared increasingly confident heading into the end of 2024 and spending during the the holiday season was resolute. In the face of higher borrowing costs, retail sales rose 0.4% in December and stores generally reported healthy sales during the winter holiday shopping season.
The board said that consumers’ view of current conditions tumbled 9.7 points to a reading of 134.3 in January and and views on current labor market conditions fell for the first time since September.
The measure of Americans’ short-term expectations for income, business and the job market fell 2.6 points to 83.9. The Conference Board says a reading under 80 can signal a potential recession in the near future.
Consumers Continue to Spend Despite Decline in Confidence
However, the proportion of consumers expecting a recession over the next 12 months remained stable at the low end of the series range.
Though the board’s index has declined the past two months, consumers continue to spend, helping to prop up the U.S. economy since the sharp rebound from the COVID-19 recession in the spring of 2020.
Retail sales rose 0.4% in December from the previous month, according to a Commerce Department report earlier this month.
In December, the government said that the U.S. economy grew at a healthy 3.1% annual clip from July through September, propelled by vigorous consumer spending and an uptick in exports. GDP growth has topped 2% in eight of the last nine quarters.
Consumer spending accounts for about two-thirds of U.S. economic activity and is closely watched by economists for signs how the American consumer is feeling.
(with agency inputs)
Updated 22:01 IST, January 28th 2025