Consumer confidence fell by 6% in March, returning to levels last seen in December, according to the University of Michigan's Surveys of Consumers. This decline was observed across all age groups and political affiliations. Consumers with middle and higher incomes, as well as those with stock wealth, showed the most significant drops due to rising gas prices and the volatility of financial markets, exacerbated by the conflict in Iran.
Joanne Hsu, director of the Surveys of Consumers, noted that consumers' short-run economic outlook "plunged" 14%, and personal financial expectations for the coming year decreased by 10%, although long-term expectations were more subdued.