WASHINGTON (MarketWatch)
A gauge of
sentiment among consumers is the weakest since April, hurt by lowered
expectations for the economy and views on current conditions, according to data
released
The final September reading for the University of
Michigan/Thomson Reuters consumer-sentiment index fell to 77.5 from 82.1 in
August
Economists polled by MarketWatch had
expected a final September level of 78, compared with a preliminary reading of
76.8
UMich’s report cited factors such as competition for jobs,
concern about personal finances and unease over spending battles in Washington
“Although consumers have come to expect the Congressional
theater that is now playing, they don’t expect the president and Congress to be
careless enough to allow a government shutdown due to intransigence on the
federal budget and debt ceiling,” said Richard Curtin, the survey’s chief
economist
“Consumer confidence is fragile enough without this added source of
economic uncertainty.”
Economists look at sentiment data to get a feeling for
whether consumers will keep spending Elsewhere, the government reported
consumer spending picked up last month,
rising 0.3%, compared with 0.2% in
July
UMich’s gauge of consumer expectations fell to 67.8 in September
from 73.7 in August, while the barometer of consumers’ views on current
conditions dropped to 92.6 from 95.2
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