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U.S. Consumer Confidence Dips to 4-Year Low, Sparks Market Worries

Date: 26-mar-2025


U.S. Consumer Confidence Dips to 4-Year Low, Sparks Market Worries

Sharp Drop in Consumer Sentiment Worries U.S. Markets

On March 26, 2025, the U.S. Consumer Confidence Index declined to 92.9, its lowest reading since 2021. The Expectations Index also hit a 12-year low of 65.2, reflecting heightened pessimism about future economic conditions.

This has raised concerns about spending slowdowns and weaker corporate earnings. Analysts at UBS now predict a potential 8% drop in the S&P 500 and reduced earnings growth from 12% to 6% for the year.

  • Discretionary stocks are already down 9% in 2025.
  • Over 70% of firms issued negative Q1 guidance.
  • Tariffs and inflation are key contributing factors.

Wall Street is on alert as lower sentiment threatens market stability and consumption-driven sectors.

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