America's Economic Confidence Plummets
Gallup’s Economic Confidence Index was -26 for the week
ending June 24, down slightly from -24 the week before. Americans’
confidence has now receded for four straight weeks, and is at the lowest
point since late January. U.S. economic confidence
last week was hardest hit June 19-21, when
it fell to -28, but it bounced back to -25 over the weekend. The midweek
slide may have resulted from the anticipated Moody’s downgrade of
several major banks and one of the worst trading days of the year on
Thursday. However, the market rallied back on Friday, which may have led
to the weekend improvement in confidence.
Gallup’s Economic Confidence Index consists of two measures — one
assessing current economic conditions and the other assessing the
nation’s economic outlook. Americans’ perceptions of current economic
conditions worsened to -31, down four from the previous week, with 44%
saying the economy is poor and 13% saying it is excellent or good.
Attitudes about the economic outlook were down marginally last week, at
-21.
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