US consumer confidence sinks to 5-year low driven by tariffs, recession fears
Tuesday, 29 April 2025 () American consumer confidence has plummeted to its lowest point since the pandemic's start, driven by tariff concerns under President Trump's administration. The Conference Board reported a significant drop in April, with nearly a third of consumers anticipating job slowdowns, reminiscent of the Great Recession.
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