The latest survey by The Conference Board revealed a decline in US consumer confidence, reaching its lowest level since July 2022. The consumer confidence index fell to 97.0 in April, below analysts' expectations of 104.0. Concerns about future financial conditions and the job market contributed to the decline, despite positive views on the current situation. Consumers expressed worries about elevated prices, especially for food and gas, while politics and global conflicts were secondary concerns.
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