U.S. consumer confidence dips modestly in October
Americans are most worried about prices, inflation and longer-term job prospects
- By: Matt Ott, The Associated Press
- October 28, 2025 October 28, 2025
- 11:04
Americans are most worried about prices, inflation and longer-term job prospects
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