Consumer sentiment nears lowest level ever as worries build over shutdown
Source: CNBC
Published Fri, Nov 7 2025 10:10 AM EST Updated 9 Min Ago
Worries over the government shutdown surged in the early part of November, pushing consumer sentiment to its lowest in more than three years and just off its worst level ever, according to a University of Michigan survey released Friday.
The universitys monthly Index of Consumer Sentiment posted a reading of 50.3 for the month, indicating a decline of 6.2% on the month and about 30% from a year ago. Economists surveyed by Dow Jones had been looking for 53.0 after Octobers 53.6. Sentiment was last this low in June 2022 as inflation hovered around its highest level in 40 years. Novembers reading was the second lowest going back to at least 1978.
Concerns about the ongoing impasse in Washington topped consumers fears, outweighing a boost in sentiment from fresh record highs in stock prices, said Joanne Hsu, survey director .
With the federal government shutdown dragging on for over a month, consumers are now expressing worries about potential negative consequences for the economy, Hsu said. This months decline in sentiment was widespread throughout the population, seen across age, income, and political affiliation.
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Worries over the government shutdown surged in the early part of November, pushing consumer sentiment In to its lowest in more than three years and just off its worst level ever, according to a University of Michigan survey released Friday.
The university's monthly Index of Consumer Sentiment posted a reading of 50.3 for the month, indicating a decline of 6.2% on the month and about 30% from a year ago. Economists surveyed by Dow Jones had been looking for 53.0 after October's 53.6.
Concerns about the ongoing impasse in Washington topped consumers' fears, outweighing a boost in sentiment from new record highs in stock prices, said survey Director Joanne Hsu.
"With the federal government shutdown dragging on for over a month, consumers are now expressing worries about potential negative consequences for the economy," Hsu said. "This month's decline in sentiment was widespread throughout the population, seen across age, income, and political affiliation."
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