Consumer confidence drops to lowest level since 2014
By ABA Banking Journal Staff
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Consumer confidence in the U.S. has dropped to its lowest level since 2014; the index was at 84.5 in January, down from 94.2 the previous month.
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The Consumer Confidence Index was 84.5 in January, down from 94.2 the previous month and the lowest reading in more than a decade, the Conference Board said. The post Consumer confidence drops to lowest level since 2014 appeared first on ABA Banking Journal .