US January Consumer Confidence Lowest Since 2014
By Reuters | 27 Jan, 2026
High prices and a weak job market has caused consumer confidence to plunge 9.7% to 84.5, lowest since May 2014.
U.S. consumer confidence unexpectedly deteriorated in January, slumping to its lowest level since 2014, amid growing anxiety over high prices and a sluggish labor market, a survey showed on Tuesday.
The Conference Board said on Tuesday its consumer confidence index plunged 9.7 points to 84.5 this month, the lowest level since May 2014. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the index at 90.9.
"Consumers' write-in responses on factors affecting the economy continued to skew towards pessimism," said Dana Peterson, chief economist at the Conference Board. "References to prices and inflation, oil and gas prices, and food and grocery prices remained elevated. Mentions of tariffs and trade, politics, and the labor market also rose, and references to health insurance and war edged higher."
(Reporting by Lucia Mutikani; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama )
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