US consumer sentiment falls to near three-and-a-half–year low amid shutdown

Analysts say the weakened sentiment may dampen consumer spending and growth, adding pressure on the Federal Reserve to consider the broader economic impact of the stalemate in Washington.
US consumer sentiment falls to near three-and-a-half–year low amid shutdown

Analysts say the weakened sentiment may dampen consumer spending and growth, adding pressure on the Federal Reserve to consider the broader economic impact of the stalemate in Washington.

U.S. consumer sentiment slid to 50.3 in November amid the federal shutdown, raising concerns about consumer spending and economic growth.
Analysts say the weakened sentiment may dampen consumer spending and growth, adding pressure on the Federal Reserve to consider the broader economic impact of the stalemate in Washington.

Analysts say the weakened sentiment may dampen consumer spending and growth, adding pressure on the Federal Reserve to consider the broader economic impact of the stalemate in Washington.