Consumer confidence fell more than expected in November and hit the lowest level since this spring, according to the latest data from The Conference Board.The Conference Board reported that its consumer confidence index declined to 88.7 in November from an upwardly revised 95.5 reading in October. That was well below the 93.4 reading that economists polled by LSEG projected for November, and reached the lowest level since April."Consumers' write-in responses pertaining to factors affecting the economy continued to be led by references to prices and inflation, tariffs and trade, and politics, w...
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