Consumer confidence at lowest level in 12 years

The mood of Irish consumers darkened even further last month, according to the latest assessment by the ESRI and IIB Bank.

The mood of Irish consumers darkened even further last month, according to the latest assessment by the ESRI and IIB Bank.

The two organisations say their Consumer Sentiment Index is now at its lowest since they began formally assessing consumer confidence 1996.

Concerns about surging food and energy prices, as well as a greater risk of job losses, are being blamed for the latest decline.

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