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Consumer confidence in January falls to 14-month low
New York City -- A report released Tuesday by The Conference Board showed that confidence among U.S. consumers fell in January to its lowest point since November 2011.
The Conference Board’s index decreased to 58.6, down from a revised 66.7 in December. The figure was lower than forecast; Bloomberg predicted a median of 64.
The drop in confidence coincides with the 2% payroll tax increase used to fund Social Security.