U.S. consumer confidence sees largest decline since April as concerns over employment and economic outlook intensify
Jinse Finance reported that due to growing concerns among consumers about the labor market and the overall economic outlook, U.S. consumer confidence in November recorded its largest drop in seven months. According to data from the Conference Board, the Consumer Confidence Index fell by 6.8 points to 88.7, while the median economist expectation was 93.3.
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