US consumer confidence drops to 104.1 in January, marking two straight months of decline.

US consumer confidence dropped to 104.1 in January, a second consecutive monthly decline and worse than expected. The Conference Board’s index shows consumers are less optimistic about current economic conditions and their outlook for the next six months. Despite the decline, consumer spending continues to support the economy, though credit card balances and delinquencies are rising.

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