#USConsumerConfidence

In January 2025, U.S. consumer confidence experienced a decline for the first time in six months.

The University of Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Index decreased to 71.1 from December's 74, reaching a three-month low.

This decline is attributed to concerns about the labor market and potential price increases.

Additionally, consumers' inflation expectations have risen.

The anticipated inflation rate for the next year increased to 3.3% in early January, up from 2.8% in December, marking the highest level since May.

This shift in sentiment reflects growing apprehension about future economic conditions among American consumers.

In today's market we are looking for a valid pull back to going market for a new All time High.