U.S. consumer confidence declined sharply in September, driven by rising inflation and a weakening job market. With more Americans fearing a recession, the economic outlook appears grim.
Consumer confidence took a significant hit in June 2025, with sharp declines in both current assessments and future expectations. This downturn raises questions about economic stability and potential recession risks.
Consumer confidence has hit a 12-year low, with future expectations plummeting, raising recession fears. This decline reflects growing concerns over the economy, job availability, and recent tariff proposals. Are we heading for tougher times ahead?