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U.S. consumer confidence declined sharply in January, hitting the lowest level since 2014 as Americans grow increasingly concerned about their financial prospects.

The Conference Board said Tuesday that its consumer confidence index cratered 9.7 points to 84.5 in January, falling below even the lowest readings during the COVID-19 pandemic.

A measure of Americans’ short-term expectations for their income, business conditions and the job market tumbled 9.5 points to 65.1, well below 80, the marker that can signal a recession ahead. It’s the 12th consecutive month that reading has come in under 80.

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[–] RagingRobot@lemmy.world 4 points 3 hours ago

I don't have confidence in anything American at the moment

Turns out a bunch of neo-nazis puppeting a dimentia addled failure wasn't good for the economy.

Huh.

[–] AcidiclyBasicGlitch@sh.itjust.works 6 points 18 hours ago* (last edited 18 hours ago) (1 children)

Pssh 2014?!?!! 🤣 My checking account balance literally dipped down to a single digit last week.

I lived through 2014 and 2008. This is the lowest my confidence has ever been in the economy in my entire life.

I actually think the people "running the country" might be intentionally trying to kill it. So not only is my confidence lower than ever, if they succeed in crashing it this time, for the first time ever I also really think it might be a "there's no coming back from that one," situation.

[–] Seaguy05@lemmy.world 5 points 13 hours ago (1 children)

You ever consider the mega corporations, who funded his second campaign, want people so desperate to put food on the table that they won't fight back. That these companies want corporate towns made out of infrastructure they bought dirt cheap. Or the government wants to ramp up the industrial military complex further to the sound of a trillion dollars annually. Or maybe people working till they die without respite.

I see the fall of the US like that equal to the fall of the USSR. However, I also see people out in the streets fighting this nonsense, lawyers suing to make change, and people in general showing great humanity that brings so much pride. I hate that these companies have turned us against each other for clicks and ad sales.

[–] AcidiclyBasicGlitch@sh.itjust.works 2 points 10 hours ago* (last edited 9 hours ago)

I definitely think fucking over the economy is meant to make people give up or join the dark side out of desperation. It's just another piece of the destroying an American institutions puzzle to chip away any resolve people have to hold on to them. Like intentionally making public education so shitty by removing things that hadn't already been driven into the ground through their previous attacks (like head start programs), so that nobody fights too hard when you just come out and say you plan close the department of education. Do that with every federal agency/department and eventually why even have a federal government at all?

The comparison to the USSR is no coincidence, and I'm definitely a broken record about this, but the Heritage Foundation was coincidentally doing some very sordid things in the U.S.S.R. just prior to and after it's collapse. It's insane to me that this isn't being brought up anytime somebody mentions Project 2025 and Oligarchy. This should be something every American knows about, especially at this moment in history. The oligarchy of modern day Russia didn't just happen as a natural consequence of democracy. It was intentionally created by greedy men who opposed public oversight and accountability.

(Also, definitely no coincidence the Trump administration and their friends are currently trying to get rid of the federal reserve while introducing their very own private crypto banks).

To be clear, I have much more faith in the U.S. prevailing as a country and true democracy re-emerging from the ashes of Trump 2.0 than I do in the economy. It's going to be catastrophic no doubt, but;

A. It seems like the U.S. economy has been rigged to support the most wealthy and privileged at the expense of the poor for quite some time. Really for my entire life and long before that (no taxes for the wealthy, bailouts for corporations and big banks).

B. I think more people being forced to recognize and confront the fact that the rigged economy is the result of policy created by the same men now trying to use their power and money to do the same thing to every aspect of U.S. government (deregulate and privatize), might end up being a catalyst for change that's been needed. Increasing taxes for the wealthy and revamping and reinforcing banking regulations have both been long overdue. In other words, rebuild and remodel.

I think one thing the oligarchs didn't count on was their bullshit strengthening solidarity among the working class in the U.S. Or the idea of abolishing parts of the government back firing on the parts they wanted to keep (public support for ICE and police militarization, and increased surveillance), while strengthening the things they wanted to tear down like democracy, regulations, public accountability, and appreciation for the "regulatory beuracrats" and "paper pushers." The things they blame for "stagnation" are the things that are supposed to exist to get in their way before they can steamroll over the rights and protections for the American public.

[–] Winged_Hussar@lemmy.world 11 points 23 hours ago
[–] xc2215x@lemmy.world 12 points 1 day ago

Makes sense. Americans are struggling too much.

[–] HootinNHollerin@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 18 hours ago* (last edited 9 hours ago)

trump is worse than the worst pandemic in a century

[–] Bakedtaint@lemmy.world 3 points 22 hours ago

Just need more tariffs, easy.