Americans’ sentiment cooled as a gauge of views on the economy fell to a
five-month low, the Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index showed Thursday.
Key Takeaways
Even
with the latest results, the weekly comfort index is running only
slightly below its 2018 average of 55.9, having cooled gradually from a
17-year high reached in mid-April. Rising gasoline costs are a headwind
for Americans’ pocketbooks, though that’s being cushioned by the strong
labor market. Firmer job growth helps explain why economists are
projecting a pickup in second-quarter consumer spending.
Other Details
- Comfort gauge for Americans older than 65 fell to a five-week low of 56.6
- The index declined in three of four regions, and rose in the West
- Index among Republicans was little changed and climbed to a six-week high among Democrats
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