U.S. consumer confidence has fallen to crisis levels. About 66% of consumer interviews were conducted after the outbreak of the Iran war on February 28, and these respondents reported significantly worse sentiment than those surveyed before that date, with higher inflation expectations. Consumer confidence has generally declined across all age groups, with middle- and high-income consumers experiencing especially large drops due to soaring gasoline prices and financial market volatility, which have undermined their confidence.

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