Friday, October 26, 2007

CONSUMER SENTIMENT AT 17-MONTH LOW

From USA Today:

Consumer sentiment fell more than expected in late October to its lowest in more than a year as concerns about the housing slump darkened the economic outlook, a survey released Friday showed.

The Reuters/University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers said its late October figure on consumer sentiment was 80.9, down from the month's preliminary reading of 82 and the final September reading of 83.4. It was the lowest reading since May 2006 when the index stood at 79.1.

Economists polled by Reuters had expected the final October figure to remain unchanged from early in the month at 82.

Consumer sentiment is often seen as a proxy for future spending, which accounts for two-thirds of the U.S. economy.

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