Consumer confidence in the US economy is decreasing, as shown by the third consecutive month of decline in the Conference Board's Consumer Confidence Index. The index dropped to 102.6 in October from 104.3 in September, marking its second-lowest level this year. The decline is attributed to consumer concerns about rising prices, especially for groceries and gasoline, as well as worries about the political situation and higher interest rates. This is an ongoing story and will be updated.
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