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US consumer confidence declines due to concerns about the labor market – News

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Last updated: 2024/09/25 at 6:39 AM
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Consumer confidence in the US experienced a significant drop in September, the most in three years, due to increasing concerns over the labor market. However, despite this decline, more households expressed interest in buying a home in the next six months. The Conference Board’s survey revealed that consumers also expected inflation to rise in the coming year, influencing their views of the economy right before the upcoming presidential election on Nov. 5.

Despite the decrease in consumer confidence, people remained interested in activities like travel, dining out, and attending movies, which could potentially support consumer spending and the economy’s expansion. The Federal Reserve recently reduced interest rates by 50 basis points to the 4.75%-5.00% range as a way to show a commitment to maintaining a low unemployment rate, which currently stands at 4.2%. Experts believe that continued rate reductions over the next year could enhance consumers’ optimism and prevent a hard economic landing.

The drop in consumer confidence was most significant among individuals aged between 35 and 54 years old, with decreasing confidence observed across most income groups, particularly among those earning less than $50,000 annually. Responses regarding politics, including the upcoming elections, remained lower than in previous election cycles. The decrease in confidence was also attributed to concerns about the labor market and reactions to various factors like fewer job openings, reduced hours, and slower payroll increases.

The share of consumers considering jobs as “plentiful” decreased to its lowest level since March 2021, while the percentage of individuals seeing jobs as “hard to get” increased compared to the previous month. The survey’s labor market differential, which is connected to respondents’ views on job availability, also shrank in September, indicating a less tight labor market. Despite these indicators, economists cautioned against drawing conclusions based on this data alone, highlighting the complex dynamics at play in the economic landscape.

Looking ahead, consumers showed varied intentions regarding big-ticket purchases, with some planning to buy motor vehicles, refrigerators, and clothes dryers, while others were less inclined to purchase televisions and washing machines. Additionally, strong spending intentions were observed for healthcare and utilities services in the next six months. Consumers’ expectations for 12-month inflation rose slightly in September, with more individuals mentioning lower inflation in their write-in responses.

The report also indicated an increase in the percentage of consumers planning to purchase a house in the next six months, reaching the highest level since August 2023. This coincides with a decline in mortgage rates and a moderation in house price inflation. Lower mortgage rates are expected to stimulate demand for housing, potentially preventing a significant decline in prices. Overall, while consumer confidence experienced a notable decline in September, various factors like housing market trends and purchasing intentions signal potential areas of resilience in the economy.

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