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Consumer Confidence Index Falls To Lowest Level In Nearly Two Years
The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index, which
had rebounded in August, plummeted in September. The Index now
stands at 86.6 (1985=100), down from 105.5 in August. The Present
Situation Index decreased to 108.9 from 123.8. The Expectations
Index fell to 71.7 from 93.3 last month.
“Hurricane Katrina, coupled with soaring gasoline prices
and a less optimistic job outlook, has pushed consumer confidence
to its lowest level in nearly two years (81.7 in October 2003)and
created a degree of uncertainty and concern about the short-term
future,” said Lynn Franco, director of The Conference
Board’s Consumer Research Center. “Historically, shocks
have had a short-term impact on consumer confidence, especially on
consumers’ expectations. Fuel prices remain high, though they
have retreated in recent days, and when combined with a weaker job
market outlook, will likely curb both confidence and spending for
the short-run. As rebuilding efforts take hold and job growth gains
momentum, consumers’ confidence should rebound and return to
move positive levels by year-end or early 2006.”
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