US consumer confidence declines

US consumer confidence unexpectedly deteriorated in December, hurt by increasing worries about the jobs market, according to …

US consumer confidence unexpectedly deteriorated in December, hurt by increasing worries about the jobs market, according to a private report released today.

The Conference Board, an industry group, said its index of consumer attitudes slipped to 52.5 in December from an upwardly revised 54.3 in November.

The median of forecasts from analysts polled by Reuters was for a reading of 56.0.

The expectations index declined to 71.9 in December from 73.6 in November.

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The present situation index fell to 23.5 from 25.4.

Consumers' labor market assessment worsened. The "jobs hard to get" index rose to 46.8 per cent in December from 46.3 per cent last month, while the "jobs plentiful" index dropped to 3.9 per cent from 4.3 per cent.

Reuters