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Consumer sentiment nears lowest level ever as worries build over shutdown

  • On Nov 7, U.S. consumer sentiment weakened to the lowest level in nearly 3-1/2 years amid worries about economic fallout from the longest government shutdown in history.
  • Furloughs and unpaid federal work have escalated as the longest government shutdown in history cuts food stamps for millions of lower-income households and disrupts travel.
  • The decline was broad-based across demographics as the University of Michigan preliminary reading showed the index at 50.3 in October, down from 53.6 in September.
  • Short-Term inflation expectations ticked up to 4.7%, while expectations for inflation over the next five years eased to 3.6%, survey showed this month.
  • Everyday scenes, from supermarkets to airports, reflect the shutdown's reach as shoppers at Market 32 Supermarket on November 4, 2025, and travelers facing grounded flights experience disruption.
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Consumer sentiment falls to record-low territory as shutdown adds stress

The University of Michigan's long-running consumer sentiment index recorded a preliminary November reading of just 50.3. That's barely above the record low.

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