
The shadow of tariffs lingers as U.S. consumer confidence unexpectedly declines in June

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In June, U.S. consumer confidence unexpectedly fell, with the consumer confidence index dropping 5.4 points to 93, below expectations. Concerns have been raised about the impact of high tariffs on the economy and the job market. The proportion of consumers who believe "job opportunities are plentiful" has fallen to a four-year low, despite Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell stating that the job market remains robust. Consumers are cautious about large expenditures, with car purchase intentions unchanged and home buying plans reduced
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