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Consumer Confidence Falls Again In March As Inflation And Tariffs Weigh On Outlook

2025-03-26 32 Dailymotion

According to The Wall Street Journal, U.S. consumer confidence dropped in March. The Conference Board’s expectations index fell to its lowest in 12 years and well below the recession-warning threshold. This marks the fourth consecutive monthly decline. Respondents cited inflation and Trump’s shifting tariff policies as top concerns. Analysts warn that prolonged pessimism could drag down actual economic activity, even as indicators like unemployment and GDP remain stable.