Minneapolis CNN Business —US consumer confidence fell in November as inflation and economic uncertainty continued to loom large and potentially dampen holiday shopping plans.
The Conference Board’s consumer confidence index measured 100.2 for the month, lower than the downwardly revised 102.2 in October.
The index is at its lowest level since July, when it fell to 95.7 amid spiking gas prices and worsening inflation.
“If we had a combination of higher prices and higher unemployment at the same time, I think we’d be seeing a very different consumer than what we see right now,” he said.
While consumer confidence has fallen, it still remains relatively resilient; but it is unlikely to last, said Chris Rupkey, chief economist of FwdBonds LLC, in a note on Tuesday.