Shopper Sentiment Drops as Tariffs Bite
Chicago, Illinois, USA,Tue Mar 25 2025
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Consumer confidence took a hit in March. This drop happened as President Trump's tariffs shook up the market and sparked fears of a recession. The Conference Board's survey showed that people's outlook worsened more than experts predicted.
This was the fourth straight month of declining sentiment. It reached its lowest point since 2021. Usually, people's expectations about their future income stay steady. But in March, this measure dropped significantly. This suggests that economic worries are starting to affect personal financial outlooks. People are starting to feel the pinch in their own lives.
These findings come just before new U. S. tariffs are set to take effect. This timing indicates that fears of an escalating trade war are real. Trump has talked about April 2 as a day when reciprocal tariffs will level the playing field in U. S. trade relationships. However, the upcoming tariffs might be more focused and limited than initially planned. The administration is zeroing in on countries with significant trade imbalances.
The news of a potentially softer approach to tariffs boosted U. S. stocks. This recovery came after earlier losses. The major stock indexes showed slight gains in early trading. Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve's outlook aligns with the dampening consumer sentiment. The Fed recently predicted weaker economic growth and higher inflation for the year's end.
Despite these concerns, the economy shows strength in some areas. A recent jobs report indicated steady hiring and low unemployment. Inflation is below its 2022 peak but still above the Fed's target. Yet, recession fears are growing. Goldman Sachs raised its recession odds from 15% to 20%. Moody's Analytics put the chances of a recession in the next year at 35%.
Consumer spending drives about two-thirds of U. S. economic activity. If shopper sentiment continues to decline, spending could weaken. This could have widespread effects on the economy. A cutback in spending can ripple through various sectors, impacting overall economic health.
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