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US consumer sentiment held steady in October, but labor market worries persist
Fox Businessยท2025-10-12 14:55

Core Insights - U.S. consumer sentiment remained stable in October at a reading of 55, despite economists expecting a decline to 54.2, indicating persistent concerns about the labor market and inflation amid a government shutdown [1][2][7] Consumer Sentiment - The University of Michigan's preliminary consumer sentiment survey showed little change from September's reading of 55.1, with the index holding steady at 55 for October [1][7] - Consumers expressed ongoing worries about high prices and weakening job prospects, with inflation expectations for the next year slightly decreasing from 4.7% to 4.6% [2][5] Labor Market Concerns - The labor market showed signs of softening, with job growth nearly stalling in the three months leading up to August, contributing to consumer pessimism regarding personal finances and buying conditions for durable goods [5][10] Economic Outlook - The survey was conducted during a period of government funding lapse, and historical data suggests that consumer sentiment typically declines during government shutdowns. Economists anticipate a potential downgrade in the final sentiment data for October unless the shutdown is resolved quickly [7] - Despite high inflation expectations, economists predict that the Federal Reserve will implement another interest rate cut at its upcoming meeting on October 28-29, following a previous cut in September [10]