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US consumer confidence deteriorates in December

By Thomson Reuters Dec 23, 2025 | 9:26 AM

WASHINGTON, Dec 23 (Reuters) – U.S. consumer confidence deteriorated in December amid ‍deepening anxiety over jobs and income, consistent with economists’ expectations for a sharp moderation in consumer ‌spending after it surged ‌in the third quarter.

The Conference Board said on Tuesday its consumer confidence index fell ​3.8 points to 89.1 this month. Economists ‍polled by ​Reuters had forecast ​the index at 91.0.

“Consumers’ write-in ‍responses on factors affecting the economy continued to be led by references to prices and ‍inflation, tariffs and trade, and politics,” said Dana Peterson, chief ‍economist ‍at the Conference ​Board. “However, December saw ​increases ⁠in mentions of ‌immigration, war, and topics related to personal finances—including interest rates, taxes and income, banks and insurance.”

(Reporting by Lucia ⁠Mutikani)