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U.S. consumer confidence rises slightly in December, overall sentiment remains cautious

U.S. consumer confidence rises slightly in December, overall sentiment remains cautious

BlockBeatsBlockBeats2025/12/05 17:42
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BlockBeats News, December 5, Joanne Hsu, Director of the University of Michigan Consumer Survey, stated that the consumer confidence index rose by 2.3 points to 53.3 in early December, with the increase falling within the margin of error. This month's growth was mainly concentrated among younger consumer groups. Although views on current conditions changed little, expectations improved—personal financial expectations rose by 13%, and improvement trends were seen across all age, income, education, and political orientation groups.


However, the personal financial expectations index for December remains nearly 12% lower than at the beginning of the year. Labor market expectations have improved slightly but remain relatively subdued. Consumers believe that some indicators have improved slightly compared to November, but overall sentiment remains generally cautious, with the burden of high prices still being the main source of ongoing pressure.


Looking ahead, one-year inflation expectations fell from 4.5% in November to 4.1% in December, the lowest level since January 2025, marking a fourth consecutive month of decline. However, short-term inflation expectations remain higher than the 3.3% recorded in January. Long-term inflation expectations dropped from 3.4% in November to 3.2% in December, matching the reading from January 2025. (Golden Ten Data)

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