US consumer confidence falls sharply

US consumer confidence fell unexpectedly sharply in November to its lowest since after Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

US consumer confidence fell unexpectedly sharply in November to its lowest since after Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

The Conference Board said its index of consumer sentiment fell for a fourth straight month to 87.3 from a revised 95.2 in October. It was the lowest reading since October 2005, when it read 85.2, the board said.

The expectations index slumped to 68.7 in November from a revised 80.0 in October.

The present situation index decreased to 115.4 in November from a revised 118.0 in October. The fall comes amid worries about rising gas prices and financial markets.