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Nearly half of Americans say they're worse off financially than a year ago, NY Fed finds

The U.S. economy may be holding up better than expected, but Americans are growing more pessimistic about their personal finances.

Nearly half of Americans say they're worse off financially than a year ago, NY Fed finds

TL;DR

  • 48% of Americans reported their financial situation was worse in May than a year ago, a high not seen since January 2023.
  • Consumer optimism about future financial improvement has reached its lowest point since October 2022.
  • Inflation, driven by rising oil and gas prices, is expected to accelerate to 4.2% annually.
  • Public anxiety about the labor market is increasing, with more people fearing job loss and lower confidence in finding new employment.
  • Wages are not keeping pace with inflation, eroding consumer purchasing power.
  • Credit card delinquencies have reached their highest level since 2011, signaling financial struggles.