University of Michigan reports sentiment recorded declines in preliminary November results both month over month and year over year.
Consumer sentiment was down sharply in mid-November, declining 3.3 index points from October, according to the University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers. The Consumer Sentiment Index fell to 50.3 in early November, down 6.2% from 53.6 in the October survey, and 29.9% below the 71.8 sentiment index result in November 2024.
Consumer sentiment is considered a leading indicator of economic activity. Sentiment levels can also impact consumer’s willingness to make large purchases such as automobiles.
According to Surveys of Consumers Director
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