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Consumer Confidence Hits Rock Bottom: War Jitters Send Sentiment to Historic Low

American consumers are facing unprecedented anxieties, pushing consumer confidence to a historic low. The University of Michigan's preliminary April survey reveals a U.S. consumer sentiment index of 47.6, a figure not seen since data collection began in 1952. This significant 10.7% decline from March underscores a deep unease permeating the national psyche. The primary driver behind this dramatic drop appears to be escalating geopolitical tensions. The ongoing conflict involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran is fueling fears about the conflict's potential impact on the American economy. Specifically, rising energy prices and heightened inflation expectations are contributing significantly to the pessimistic outlook. As energy costs increase, consumers feel the pinch directly at the pump and in their household budgets, leaving less disposable income and creating a sense of financial vulnerability. The survey director explicitly stated that consumers' concerns about the war'...