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20.12.2024

U.S. consumer sentiment improves as initially estimated in December

The final reading for the December Reuters/Michigan index of consumer sentiment came in at 74.0 compared to the flash reading of 74.0 and the November final reading of 71.8. This was the highest reading since April (77.2).

Economists had anticipated the indicator to be unrevised at 74.0.

The details of the latest Surveys of Consumers of the University of Michigan revealed that the index of current economic conditions surged by 17.5 per cent m-o-m to 75.1 this month, while the index of consumer expectations fell by 4.7 per cent m-o-m to 73.3.

The survey also found that the year-ahead inflation expectations jumped from 2.6 per cent in November to 2.8 per cent in December, compared to the preliminary reading of 2.9 per cent. This marked the first rise in seven months and represented the highest reading since August (2.8 per cent). Meanwhile, the 5-year inflation expectations dropped from 3.2 per cent in November to 3.0 per cent, compared to the preliminary reading of 3.1 per cent. 

Commenting on the latest results, Joanne Hsu, Surveys of Consumers Director, said that sentiment is currently about midway between the all-time low reached in June 2022 and pre-pandemic readings. “Broadly speaking, consumers believe that the economy has improved considerably as inflation has slowed, but they do not feel that they are thriving,” she noted.

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