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August 27, 2021

By Evan Sully

(Reuters) -U.S. consumer sentiment plunged to its lowest level in nearly a decade in August as consumers’ views of their personal financial prospects continued to worsen due to smaller income gains amid higher inflationary trends, a survey showed on Friday.

The University of Michigan said its consumer sentiment index fell to 70.3 in August – the lowest since December 2011 – from July’s final reading of 81.2. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast a reading of 70.7.

August’s final reading was little changed from the preliminary reading of 70.2 earlier this month. The losses were widespread across all demographic groups and regions.

“The extraordinary falloff in sentiment also reflects an emotional response, from dashed hopes that the pandemic would soon end and lives could return to normal,” Richard Curtin, the survey director, said in a statement.

The economy is still expected to grow this year at its fastest pace in four decades after falling into a brief recession in 2020 caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

However, the recovery is showing some indication of cooling off and COVID-19 cases have continued to climb in August as the more transmissible Delta variant spreads rapidly across the country. Labor shortages across the service sector also persist while supply chain disruptions have continued.

The survey’s gauge of consumer expectations declined to 65.1 in August, its lowest reading since October 2013, from July’s 79.0, and was little changed from the mid-month reading of 65.2.

The survey’s one-year inflation expectation eased to 4.6% from 4.7% in July, while the survey’s five-year inflation outlook ticked up to 2.9% from 2.8%.

(Reporting by Evan Sully; Editing by Andrea Ricci)


Source: One America News Network

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