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United States Consumer Confidence
Last Release
Apr 30, 2025
Actual
50.8
Units In
Points
Previous
57
Frequency
Monthly
Next Release
Apr 25, 2025
Time to Release
13 Days 10 Hours
Highest | Lowest | Average | Date Range | Source |
111.4 Jan 2000 | 50 Jun 2022 | 85.08 Points | 1952-2025 | University of Michigan |
The Index of Consumer Expectations focuses on three areas: how consumers view prospects for their own financial situation, how they view prospects for the general economy over the near term, and their view of prospects for the economy over the long term. Each monthly survey contains approximately 50 core questions, each of which tracks a different aspect of consumer attitudes and expectations. The samples for the Surveys of Consumers are statistically designed to be representative of all American households, excluding those in Alaska and Hawaii. Each month, a minimum of 500 interviews are conducted by telephone.
Latest Updates
The University of Michigan consumer sentiment for the US plunged to 50.8 in April 2025, the lowest level since June 2022 from 57 in March, well below forecasts of 54.5, preliminary estimates showed. Consumer sentiment fell for the fourth straight month, and has now lost more than 30% since December 2024 amid growing worries about trade war developments that have oscillated over the course of the year. Consumers report multiple warning signs that raise the risk of recession: expectations for business conditions, personal finances, incomes, inflation, and labor markets all continued to deteriorate this month. The gauge for current economic conditions declined to 56.5 from 53.8 and the index measuring expectations fell to 47.2, the lowest since May 1980, from 52.6. Meanwhile, year-ahead inflation expectations surged to 6.7%, the highest reading since 1981, from 5%. The five-year expectations gauge edged up to 4.4% from 4.1%.
United States Consumer Confidence History
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