News Release
Utah Consumer Sentiment falls in September
October 2, 2024 (Salt Lake City) – Utah’s consumer sentiment decreased by 6.1% in September (from 83.0 in August to 77.9 in September), according to the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute’s Survey of Utah Consumer Sentiment. A similar survey conducted by the University of Michigan found a 3.2% increase in sentiment among Americans as a whole during the same time (from 67.9 to 70.1).
“With Utah’s decrease in consumer sentiment and a slight increase in U.S. consumer sentiment, the gap between the two narrowed slightly in September,” said Phil Dean, chief economist at the Gardner Institute. “These results highlight the mixed economic signals right now. Easing inflation and lower interest rates should contribute to increased consumer sentiment. However, rising unemployment and slowing employment growth likely weigh on consumer confidence. Additionally, international conflicts and the pending U.S. election likely contribute to consumer uncertainty.”