Consumer Confidence Plunges on ‘Fiscal Cliff’ Fears

NEWSMAX:  …The Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan’s preliminary reading of its index of consumer sentiment plunged to 74.5 in early December, the lowest level since August.

It was far below November’s figure of 82.7 and the median forecast of 82.4 among economists polled by Reuters.

“Confidence plunged in early December as consumers confronted the rising likelihood that political gridlock would push the country over the fiscal cliff,” survey director Richard Curtin said in a statement. He was referring to concerns of an economic contraction next year if the White House and Congress fail to reach a budget pact by year-end…  (more)

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