The Conference Board, an industry group, said
its index of consumer attitudes fell to 88.7 from a downwardly
revised 94.1 the month before. Economists expected a reading of
96.0, according to a Reuters poll.
October was originally reported as 94.5.
"Consumers were somewhat less positive about current business
conditions and the present state of the job market; moreover,
their optimism in the short-term outlook in both areas has
waned," Lynn Franco, director of economic indicators at The
Conference Board, said in a statement.
The expectations index fell in November to 87.0 from October's
revised 93.8, and the present situation index fell to 91.3 from
a revised 94.4 in October.
Consumers' assessment of the labor market worsened. The "jobs
hard to get" index rose to 29.2 percent from 29.0 percent the
month before, while the "jobs plentiful" index fell to 16.0
percent from 16.5 percent.
(By Caroline Valetkevitch; Editing by Jeffrey Benkoe)
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