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US Consumer Sentiment Falls Again In February

EDITOR'S NOTE: Consumer confidence in the US has slipped yet again, according to the latest report from the Conference Board. The report, released on Tuesday, revealed that consumer confidence fell to 119.8 in February, down from 130.4 in January. This marks the second consecutive month of decline in consumer confidence, as concerns over rising inflation and supply chain disruptions continue to weigh on the minds of American consumers. The drop in confidence is a worrying sign for the US economy, which has been struggling to recover from the impact of the pandemic. With multiple uncertainties looming over the job market, economy, and the geopolitical landscape, the road to recovery may be longer and more difficult than previously anticipated.

 

US consumer sentiment fell in February for the second month as inflation weighs