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US: Higher Consumer Confidence on trade war de-escalation – Wells Fargo

Increased optimism about current and expected conditions supported a better than expected print for the consumer confidence index in January, noted analysts at Wells Fargo. They consider consumer spending should remain a key driver of growth this year

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“Consumer confidence rose 3.4 points in January to 131.6. This is the highest level since August, when the Trump administration announced consumer tariffs would go into effect in September and raised existing tariffs.”

“Prospects of the de-escalation in the trade war therefore likely buoyed optimism in January.”

“The present situation index ticked up 4.8 points to 175.3, supported by a strong labor market. The labor differential, or the difference between those who view jobs as plentiful versus hard to get, rose to its second highest level of the expansion. This indicates optimism around job prospects and will likely support spending.”
 

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