#USConsumerConfidence In January 2025, the US **consumer confidence index** fell to 73.2, down from 74 in December, exceeding market expectations[1][2]. This change reflects a decline in consumers' expectations about the future economy, while the assessment of current conditions improved slightly to 77.9[2]. One-year inflation expectations also rose, reaching 3.3%, raising concerns about the economic future[1][2]. This context suggests that consumers are more concerned about inflation and its impact on purchasing power
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