Consumer confidence falls to lowest level in four years

Consumer confidence has fallen to its lowest level in almost four years, according to the latest assessment by the ESRI and IIB Bank.

Consumer confidence falls to lowest level in four years

Consumer confidence has fallen to its lowest level in almost four years, according to the latest assessment by the ESRI and IIB Bank.

The two organisations say fears about a weakening property market and a broader economic slowdown have pushed their Consumer Sentiment Index down from 83.2 in June to 74.7 in July.

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