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US consumer confidence ebbs in May as inflation worries mount

By Thomson Reuters May 26, 2026 | 9:24 AM

WASHINGTON, May 26 (Reuters) – U.S. consumer confidence eased in May as worries about inflation ​linked to the war with ‌Iran intensified, offsetting an improvement in households’ perceptions of the labor market, a survey showed on Tuesday.

The ‌Conference ​Board said its ⁠consumer confidence index ⁠slipped 0.7 points to 93.1 this month. Data for April was revised higher to show ​the index at 93.8 instead of 92.8. Economists polled by ⁠Reuters had forecast ⁠the index would drop ​to 92.0.

“Consumer confidence edged downward ​in May as the inflationary impacts ‌of the war in the Middle East intensified,” said Dana Peterson, chief economist at the ⁠Conference Board.

“References to prices and oil and gas increased in frequency for ⁠a second ‌consecutive month, while ⁠mentions of war, geopolitics, ​and ‌conflict remained elevated – likely signaling ​consumers’ ⁠underlying concerns about the inflationary impacts of the war in the Middle East on their wallets.”

(Reporting by Lucia Mutikani; Editing by ​Paul Simao)