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Consumer Confidence Hits Lowest Since May on Job, Economic Fears

Tuesday, 30 September 2014 10:16 AM EDT

U.S. consumer confidence fell in September to its lowest level since May on concerns over the job market and economic growth, according to a private sector report released on Tuesday.

The Conference Board reported Tuesday that its confidence index fell to 86.0, the lowest point since a May reading of 82.2. It was the first decline after four months of gains and followed a revised 93.4 in August, which had been the highest reading since October 2007, two months before the Great Recession officially began.

Conference Board economist Lynn Franco said the decline reflected a less bullish view of the current job market, likely reflecting a softening in growth following the economic rebound that occurred in the spring.

Both the gauge that tracks consumers' feelings about current conditions and the reading of future expectations fell in September.

"Consumers were less confident about the short-term outlook for the economy and labor market and somewhat mixed regarding their future earnings potential," Franco said.

The September decline stood in contrast to a separate consumer sentiment survey released last week by the University of Michigan. Its index climbed in September to the highest level since July 2013.

The fall in the Conference Board gauge of confidence was the biggest monthly drop since October 2013 when consumers were rattled by the 16-day partial federal government shutdown.

Paul Dales, senior U.S. economist at Capital Economics, said that the decline was likely just a temporary blip.

"With gasoline prices falling and the labor market still strengthening, we expect confidence will edge back before long," Dales said.

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U.S. consumer confidence fell in September to its lowest level since May on concerns over the job market and economic growth, according to a private sector report released on Tuesday.
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Tuesday, 30 September 2014 10:16 AM
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