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Supply chain challenges take center stage as consumer confidence falls, spending shifts

For the second month in a row, The Conference Board reported yesterday that the Consumer Confidence Index in June fell 4.5 points to 98.7 from 103.2 in May – the lowest it has been since it hit 95.2 in February 2021.

And while consumers’ assessment of the current business and labor market conditions, as measured by the Present Situation Index, held mostly steady – dipping only 0.3 to 147.1 – from the previous month, their outlook for income, business and labor market conditions, measured by the Expectations Index, plummeted to 66.4 from 73.7, the lowest level since March 2013, The Conference Board reported.

“Consumers’ grimmer outlook was driven by increasing concerns about inflation, in particular rising gas and food prices,”​ Senior Director of Economic Indicators at The Conference Board Lynn Franco said in a statement.

The price for food consumed at home has soared 11.9% in the past year, according to the most recent Consumer Price Index released last month by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This is far higher than the overall price index, which is still up a staggering 8.6% from a year ago.

The Conference Board’s assessment that higher food and gas prices are shaking consumers’ confidence aligns with survey results released last Friday by the Consumer Brands Association.

The survey, conducted by CBA and Ipsos, found 72% of consumers said higher grocery prices have very or somewhat significantly impacted their household budgets.

To offset the increased cost of food, CBA found 52% of Americans are cutting back on driving to save on gas, 50% are cutting back on entertainment – including eating out, and 35% are holding off on grocery purchases.

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