US consumer confidence tumbles for the 4th consecutive month to a 12-year low
- Consumer confidence decreased by 7.2 points in March to a reading of 92.9, according to the Conference Board.
- Expectations for income, business, and the job market fell by 9.6 points to 65.2, revealing deeper concerns.
- Consumers' perception of current conditions also fell by 3.6 points to 134.5, highlighting a negative outlook.
- More Americans are predicting a recession, according to the Conference Board survey.
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