
US Consumer Confidence Hits 4-Year Low Amid Tariff Concerns
US consumer confidence drops to 4-year low as tariff fears spark concerns over rising living costs and global trade disruptions.
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US consumer confidence drops to 4-year low as tariff fears spark concerns over rising living costs and global trade disruptions.
Falling consumer confidence, corporate warnings, and fiscal risks signal growing U.S. recession concerns with global economic implications.
U.S. consumer confidence drops for fourth consecutive month, hitting a 12-year low amid recession concerns. Investors monitor implications for global markets.
Chinese authorities announce measures to stabilize stock and real estate sectors, emphasizing wage growth and consumer support to boost economic confidence.