Tariff jitters: US consumer confidence slips in December; inflation and jobs worries deepen

US consumer confidence dipped in December to its lowest point since early tariffs, driven by worries over rising prices and trade levies. Households are increasingly anxious about inflation and job prospects, with expectations for the …

US consumer confidence dipped in December to its lowest point since early tariffs, driven by worries over rising prices and trade levies. Households are increasingly anxious about inflation and job prospects, with expectations for the future remaining subdued. This softer sentiment reflects a cautious labor market facing ongoing uncertainty.

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