Updated: 24-Oct-25 10:20 ET
  
    
  
  
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Highlights
- The final University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment reading for October hit 53.6 (Briefing.com consensus 55.0) versus the preliminary reading of 55.0 and the final reading of 55.1 for September. 
 - In the same period a year ago, the index stood at 70.5.
 
Key Factors
- The Current Economic Conditions Index decreased to 58.6 from the preliminary reading of 61.0. The final reading for September was 60.4. In the same period a year ago, the index stood at 64.9.
 - The Index of Consumer Expectations slipped to 50.3 from the preliminary reading of 51.2. The final reading for September was 51.7. In the same period a year ago, the index stood at 74.1.
 - Year-ahead inflation expectations were unchanged from the preliminary reading of 4.6%, but they were down slightly from 4.7% in September.
 - Long-run inflation expectations remained at 3.9%, unchanged from the preliminary reading, but up from the final September reading of 3.7%. 
 
Big Picture
- The key takeaway from the report is that the overall sentiment has remained pressured for the third month in a row amid persistently high inflation expectations.
 
  
    | Category | 
    OCT | 
    SEP | 
    AUG | 
    JUL | 
    JUN | 
  
  
    | Sentiment | 
    53.6 | 
    55.1 | 
    58.2 | 
    61.7 | 
    60.7 | 
  
  
    |   Outlook | 
    50.3 | 
    51.7 | 
    55.9 | 
    57.7 | 
    58.1 | 
  
  
    |   Present conditions | 
    58.6 | 
    60.4 | 
    61.7 | 
    68.0 | 
    64.8 |