Consumer confidence sinks to 8-month low on worries about inflation and Trump tariffs
A postelection high in consumer confidence after Donald Trump’s victory has petered out, as the public digests major upheavals in U.S. economic policies such as trade and tariffs.
The index of consumer confidence dropped 7.0 points in February to an eight-month low of 98.3, the privately run Conference Board said Tuesday.
The decline was the third in a row since the index hit a 16-month peak of 112.8 in November.