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Survey: US consumer confidence slips in January

WASHINGTON – American consumers lost some confidence this month after the stock market tumbled and the economy showed signs of weakness, the University of Michigan said Friday.

The university’s index of consumer sentiment slipped to 92 in January from 92.6 last month. A year ago, the index stood at 98.1.

Richard Curtin, chief economist for Michigan’s surveys, blamed a drop in stocks that caused an “an erosion of household wealth, as well as weakened prospects for the national economy.”

The Dow Jones industrial average has dropped more than 6.5 per cent so far this year, largely on fears that China’s slowing economy is dragging down global growth. And the U.S. government reported Friday that the U.S. economy expanded at an anemic 0.7 per cent annual pace from October through December.

“Consumers anticipate that the growth slowdown will be accompanied by smaller wage gains and slight increases in unemployment by the end of 2016,” Curtin said.

He noted that the massive snowstorm that hit the East Coast last week appeared to have had no impact on consumers’ spirits.

Consumers’ assessment of current economic conditions dimmed in January, compared to December; their outlook for the future was unchanged.

Laura Rosner, economist at BNP Paribas, said in a research note that the Michigan survey showed “a somewhat less healthy, though still elevated, level of consumer optimism.”

On Tuesday, the Conference Board reported that its consumer confidence index rose to 98.1 in January from 96.3 last month. Economists say consumers are benefiting from a strong U.S. job market — unemployment is at a seven-year low 5 per cent — and lower gasoline prices. AAA says a gallon of unleaded gasoline costs $1.81, down from $2 a month ago.

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