Airline cabin crew, railway workers and public transport staff plan to strike on June 3 in protest at proposed government reforms, putting up to 500 flights at risk of cancellation
Britons face significant travel chaos at the beginning of the summer holidays as a looming transport walkout is set to hit a popular tourist destination.
Those heading to Portugal should make preparations in advance, as airline cabin crew, rail employees and public transport workers are planning to strike on Wednesday, June 3 in opposition to proposed government reforms.
Reports suggest up to 500 flights could be scrapped, while trains, ferries, city metros and buses are all expected to face disruption.
Cabin crew operations for TAP Air Portugal, along with its regional operators Portugália and SATA, will see up to 79% staff absence, according to Travel Tomorrow. Other carriers are also anticipating staffing problems.
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Personnel shortages could spell trouble at the beginning of the summer period for Europe’s biggest airline by passenger numbers, Ryanair and competitor easyJet.
Both carriers operate from Portuguese hubs.
Airlines are typically required to help or reimburse passengers if their flight is delayed or cancelled because of a strike and its circumstances.
It does, however, depend on the airline’s terms and conditions, with some not covering strikes beyond their control. This would include airport or baggage handler walkouts.
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Reimbursement also hinges on the scope of a passenger’s travel insurance.
This information should be readily available on the airline or insurer’s website. Booking a flight during a period when industrial action has been announced means passengers are unlikely to be entitled to compensation.
Passengers are advised to check for any strikes affecting their chosen airline, as well as their departure and arrival airports.
Strikes are mainly used as negotiating tools in discussions between unions and employers. The possibility remains that both sides will reach an agreement before a strike takes place.
The Eagles came into the competition as favourites after being demoted from the Europa League last summer.
They clinched the first major honour in club history by winning the FA Cup last season, and just over a year on can establish themselves as European champions for the first time.
The Eagles were beaten 2-1 by Arsenal in their final match of the domestic campaign, but will be confident of victory as they face Rayo Vallecano, who finished eighth in La Liga, missing out on qualification for this competition by a single point, and beat Chelsea’s sister club Strasbourg in the quarter-finals of this competition.
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Crystal Palace do come into the match with two injury concerns, though, with Chris Richards and Adam Wharton both nursing ankle injuries.
The pair were seen in training ahead of the match, though Richards went inside early, and Glasner has confirmed that the pair are available for selection, but kept his cards close to his chest when asked if either could start.
Nonetheless, history beckons for the Eagles in Leipzig.
How to watch Crystal Palace vs Rayo Vallecano
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TV channel: In the UK, the game will be televised live on TNT Sports 1, with coverage starting at 6.30pm BST ahead of an 8pm kick-off.
Live stream: TNT Sports subscribers can also catch the contest live online via the HBO Max app and website.
Live blog: You can follow all the action on matchday via Standard Sport’s live blog.
Donald Trump says negotiations with Iran are “proceeding nicely” as he urged Muslim nations to join the Abraham Accords.
The US president said it will only be a great deal for all or, no deal at all – with the latter meaning a return “to the battlefront and shooting, but bigger and stronger than ever before”.
Trump added it should be mandatory for Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Pakistan, Türkiye, Egypt, Jordan, and Bahrain to sign onto the Abraham Accords, given “all the work done by the US to try and pull this very complex puzzle together”.
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“It may be possible that one or two have a reason for not doing so, and that will be accepted, but most should be ready, willing, and able to make this Settlement with Iran a far more Historic Event than it would, otherwise, be,” he added.
“I am mandatorily requesting that all Countries immediately sign the Abraham Accords, and that, if Iran signs its Agreement with me, as President of the United States of America, it would be an Honor to have them also be part of this unparalleled World Coalition.”
Lindsey Adams has been nominated for ‘Hooman’ Hero of the Year at the National Pet Awards 2026, taking place in Belfast next month, for her work at Northern Ireland Exotic Sanctuary.
Founded in 2021, the rescue is dedicated to providing a safe haven for reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates in need, with a mission to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome animals while educating the public about their needs.
With a passion for animals starting when she was just a child, she could never have imagined that in a few short years, she would have saved the lives of countless exotic animals across the country.
Lindsey said: “Growing up I loved watching shows like David Attenborough’s ‘Life’; Mark O’Shea’s ‘O’Shea’s Big Adventure’ and Steve Irwin’s ‘The Crocodile Hunter’, so there’s always been a curiosity for the cold-blooded.
“It was only in adult life that I was able to keep reptiles of my own, rather than admiring others and it all bloomed from my very first pet snake.
“While researching before getting her, I noticed just how many reptiles were constantly being passed from home to home, and that just didn’t sit right with me how little their lives were being valued and how their condition and welfare seemed to drop with every resale.”
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What started in a spare bedroom with a couple of rehomed animals has grown into a space that can house upto 100 animals at at time and runs close to or at full capacity for most of the year.
“Looking back, it’s clear now just how much demand there was but owners had no other option than to pass them around on free sites as no rescue for reptiles existed until we came along,” she explained.
“I generally see the rescue as a very positive place – as somewhere that is a temporary stop gap for reptiles coming from one home to another, getting the care, rehabilitation and socialisation they may need to fully prepare them.
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“I see it as a place for those who have been neglected to heal and decompress and put their history behind them; and for the animals that stay with us permanently, I try to give them the best life possible and make adaptations as needed for their medical conditions or disabilities.
“While it is very upsetting at times to see animals coming in injured and neglected, I remind myself that it stops with us and will never be allowed to happen to them again.”
Northern Ireland Exotic Sanctuary receives no government funding and has no paid staff, relying on a team of fantastic volunteers, who help to do everything from cleaning, feeding and socialising animals, to attending fundraising events and helping to plan future fundraisers.
Lindsey runs the rescue on top of working a full-time job, getting up as early as 5.30am to walk her pets before heading into work and managing the sanctuary on her breaks and after she finishes for the day.
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She continued: “My family and friends are also incredibly supportive and understanding of the work I do and my sometimes unavoidable absences from events or meet-ups.
“It’s important for everyone in rescue to have a support network whether internally or working together with other rescues.”
At present, Lindsey and the team are looking after tortoises, turtles, snakes, lizards and invertebrates, ranging in size from a little Western Hognose snake at 10/11 inches, to a 10 and a half foot common boa and everything in between.
A big part of their work is not only rescuing but also educating on the ownership of reptiles and exotic animals.
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“We are lucky to have a lot of adopters that would rather rescue than buy, but we still have a lot of work to do to convince others that rescue animals aren’t ‘second hand’ or damaged animals,” she explained.
“Exotic animals, in particular reptiles, I do believe are often overlooked, despite being the third largest group of pets after cats and dogs.
“I feel that education should be a huge part of any rescue’s ethos, but particularly in exotics. A large amount of the neglect we see is purely accidental and as a result of the previous owner’s poor knowledge.
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“If I can demonstrate or teach proper care and husbandry, I hope that it will help improve the lives of these people’s animals and reduce the potential for suffering.
“I know I will never be able to educate everyone, but if I can make a difference to even one animal and person’s life, then it’s worth the effort for me. Research into care and keeping has changed so much over the last 20-plus years, and there is so much misinformation online that it is easy to get confused or believe the wrong thing, especially as a beginner.”
Lindsey launched an education programme aimed at the younger generation earlier this year to try to “break the stigma around reptiles and invertebrates as gross and scary”.
She added: “I feel if kids have positive experiences when young, that will help influence an attitude change in future generations.”
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Starting off with a dream to make a difference has grown into a community and space that she is so proud of and she is continuously looking ahead to see how she can change perspectives on these pets across the country for the better.
“Nothing makes me happier and more fulfilled than watching the animals head off to their new homes happy and healthy, and receiving updates from those homes down the line makes the tough days that little brighter.
“I think as well, the more I have achieved, the more determined it has made me to continue to grow and develop the rescue as an organisation, and I’m already planning for 2027 and beyond.
“The rescue for me is a lifelong commitment and has become so ingrained in my life that I cannot imagine it not being around or my not being a part of it.”
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Find out more about Northern Ireland Exotic Sanctuary and their work here
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LONGVIEW, Wash. (AP) — A massive chemical tank holding nearly a million gallons of a highly corrosive liquid imploded and collapsed Tuesday at a Washington paper mill, killing at least one worker and leaving nine others unaccounted for with no hope for rescue, authorities said.
Another nine people were injured, some severely, in the spill at Nippon Dynawave Packaging Co. in Longview. The cause remained unclear.
“At the moment we are not aware of any rescues that are yet to be made,” Cowlitz Fire and Rescue Chief Scott Goldstein said during a Tuesday evening news conference in which officials repeatedly referred to the situation as a recovery effort.
That effort would not resume until Wednesday morning, when emergency responders planned to work on stabilizing the collapsed tank, which still had about 90,000 gallons (more than 340,000 liters) of a chemical brew known as “white liquor” inside, and then search for the missing, Goldstein said.
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The severity of the injuries ranged from minor to critical, with some suffering burns or inhalation injuries, authorities said. Among those injured was a responding firefighter.
Officials said they would only work during daylight hours because there was a risk of the tank leaking more caustic liquid and potentially collapsing.
“We don’t know until we know, hopefully tomorrow, how we can stabilize the tank. Do we remove the product first? Do we stabilize the tank first or the vice versa?” Goldstein said.
Authorities said there was no threat to the public.
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Community waits for more information
At a community vigil Tuesday night, dozens gathered at a local park to pray, light candles and embrace teary-eyed loved ones.
Crystal Moldenhauer, a Longview resident who served on the school board, said she has friends who work at the plant and remained unaccounted for. She described the stress of the day as people called and texted each other trying to figure out what happened.
“We’re all still waiting for answers,” she said. “There’s families that have been torn apart, and we don’t know why.”
Two upset parents who said their two sons worked at the plant interjected at the end of the news conference, saying they hadn’t been contacted. While officials including Gov. Bob Ferguson, U.S. Sen. Patty Murray and U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez addressed those gathered, no one from the company spoke at the news conference.
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Some people waited at the company’s visitor entrance earlier Tuesday, seeking information about loved ones. They declined to comment to an Associated Press reporter. At a nearby union hall that was serving as a family assistance center, three women shared a tearful embrace before heading inside. Others coming and going were also in tears.
Facility is central to the community
The Nippon Dynawave Packaging Co. facility is a pulp and paper mill and liquid packaging plant along the Columbia River in Longview, a city of about 38,000 that has had a relationship with the paper and lumber industries since its founding by a Kansas City timber baron in the 1920s.
The facility, which employs about 1,000 people and dates to 1953, makes material for tissues, printing paper, cups, plates, cartons and other goods. It is located in an industrial zone shared by other timber, paper and chemical businesses, and it remains central to the community.
“The people who are responders here have friends and relatives that work on site,” Cowlitz Fire and Rescue Chief Scott Goldstein noted. “It is something that is impactful, and we have support networks to support the workers as well as the emergency responders.”
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Officials initially reported that the tank had a capacity of 80,000 gallons (303,000 liters), but later revised that number to say it was holding about 900,000 gallons (3.4 million liters) of the “white liquor.” That’s nearly enough to fill a typical Olympic-sized swimming pool one and a half times. The liquid, which consists mainly of sodium hydroxide and sodium sulfide, is used with heat to break down wood to make kraft paper, a durable material used in packaging, shopping bags and other products.
Cause is not yet known
It was too early to determine the cause of the implosion, Goldstein said.
Following the tank’s rupture, the white liquor spilled into a drainage ditch, said Brittny Goodsell, a state Ecology Department spokesperson. The department sent a team to evaluate the impacts, Goodsell said.
“I know there’s a lot of questions about how all of this happened and I want to assure you that we will all continue to pressure to get answers to those questions,” Murray said during the Tuesday evening news conference. “This community deserves that.”
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The implosion came as thousands of residents of Southern California remained evacuated Tuesday due to a damaged chemical tank at an aerospace plant. All evacuation orders were lifted Tuesday night.
Just over 40 people died between January 2021 and mid-October 2023 as a result of hazardous chemical incidents, according to a paper released by a network of environmental justice organizations in late 2023.
Previous health and safety violations
Safety complaints were filed against Nippon Dynawave on March 4 and May 6. The state’s labor and industries department said on X that both are unrelated to the current situation and remain open. The former was an anonymous complaint about a valve on an aqua ammonia clarifier tank, according to the department, which noted that “it was not the tank that imploded.” The other was opened about a sinkhole created by a drain that failed, according to the department.
Nippon Dynawave, a subsidiary of Japan-based Nippon Paper Group, has been fined a total of $3,400 for three separate health and safety violations found by Washington Department of Labor and Industries inspectors since the start of 2021, according to the department’s online database.
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In one inspection, the company was cited because face coverings were not worn by every employee when required. In another, the inspector determined that an employee was exposed to the risk of falling while working on a platform more than 4 feet (1.2 meters) off the ground.
In the third incident, the department determined that equipment involved in a work-related accident — an amputated finger — was moved from its original position before the state’s investigation into the accident was complete.
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Boone reported from Boise, Idaho. Associated Press reporters Gene Johnson and Hallie Golden in Seattle and Christopher L. Keller in Albuquerque, New Mexico, contributed.
That endorsement never came, however. Paxton, while beset with personal and political scandals over the years, was a favourite among Trump’s populist base in Texas. He campaigned against the 74-year-old Cornyn as too old, too timid, too aligned with the political establishment and too out-of-touch with Texas conservatives.
The capital is set to be hit by more industrial action, with two more days of walkouts impacting commuters.
Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) at the Queen’s park depot picket line during the strike action in April
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RMT members previously walked out in April over a dispute with TfL over a voluntary four-day week for drivers, impacting the entire London Underground network.
Two further planned strikes in May were called off, but the RMT has warned of more strike action if the union fails to make sufficient progress in talks with TfL, with talks due to take place this week.
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When are the strikes scheduled?
The 24-hour walkouts are currently due to take place between midnight and 11.59pm on Tuesday June 2 and Thursday June 4.
As such, there will be severe disruption to the entire network all day on Tuesday and Thursday, with some disruption on the mornings on Wednesday June 3 and Friday June 5 while services return to normal.
The previous industrial action in April ran from midday to midday on two separate days.
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Which services will be affected?
If the strikes have a similar impact as in April, there will be severe disruption across all major tube lines.
There will be a reduced service running across most lines, with some lines being particularly badly hit.
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Buses and National Rail services will offer alternative routes across the city, while e-bike hire rates rose significantly during the previous walkouts.
The Elizabeth line, Overground and DLR should also still be running with a good service, though they will likely be much busier than usual.
Why are the strikes happening?
The RMT are striking following the proposed introduction of a compressed four-day working week for tube drivers.
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The union says that the move raises concerns about shift lengths, working time arrangements and the “potential impact on fatigue and safety.”
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TfL has stressed that no driver would be forced to accept the four-day week, as it was voluntary, and it aimed to improve their work-life balance, while improving the reliability of services.
The Aslef union has already accepted the deal, highlighting to its members benefits such as an extra 35 days away from work a year, average weekly rostered hours being cut to 34 from current average of 36, more time at home and less time travelling to and from work.
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Commenting on the May strike being called off, an RMT spokesperson said: “At the 11th hour the employer has shifted its position, allowing us to further explore our members’ concerns around the imposition of new rosters, fatigue and safety issues.
“The dispute is not over, and more strike action will follow if we fail to make sufficient progress.”
A Transport for London source said: “We are having regular meetings with the RMT to try to resolve the dispute.”
Finn Brennan, Aslef district organiser for the Tube, said: “The introduction of the four-day week will be the biggest improvement in working conditions for Underground train drivers in decades.
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“It means you will have working conditions that are as good as, or better than, those on any mainline train company.”
What other strikes are scheduled for June?
There is currently no further industrial action scheduled in London this June.
With the transfer window fast approaching, we’re examining what could represent the ideal start to the summer for Manchester United
After ending the 2025/26 Premier League season on a high, Manchester United will be eager to carry that momentum into what promises to be a crucial summer transfer window.
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Having prioritised reinforcements in attack and defence over the past two years, United’s attention is now expected to pivot towards midfield. Several additions are expected to be made, especially with stalwart Casemiro leaving the club after his Old Trafford farewell.
Replacing the Brazilian will be no easy feat but United may already have an ideal like-for-like successor in sight – and for a reasonable price too. Here, the Manchester Evening News takes a closer look at the player who should become United’s first signing of the window.
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Ederson (no, not that one) has emerged as a top target for the Reds, who have made signing a combative central midfielder their No. 1 transfer priority. The Atalanta star, 26, has been turning heads in Serie A this season, helping his side secure a seventh-placed finish in the league.
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The Italian club reportedly value him at around £38.3million, a fee United are more than prepared to pay. It’s also understood that the player has not only reached a verbal agreement with Michael Carrick’s side but that he has ‘paused’ transfer talks with other clubs in a bid to secure a move to Manchester.
Atalanta boss Raffaele Palladino recently provided an update on Ederson’s future after the midfielder was an unused substitute in their 1-1 draw with Fiorentina on Friday night.
Palladino said: “Ederson out? It was a decision we agreed with the boy because there’s something going on in the transfer market.
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“The fact that such a player is being followed by such a big club should be a source of pride.”
Ederson isn’t the only central midfielder on United’s radar, with Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson also a prime target. However, with Forest expected to demand upwards of £100m for the England international – and with City also closely monitoring his situation – any potential deal is likely to prove both expensive and difficult to complete.
For those unfamiliar with him, Ederson is primarily a ball-winning midfielder but has the athleticism and technical quality to operate in a box-to-box role. He reads the game exceptionally well, consistently racking up impressive tackle and recovery numbers by stepping in to choke opposition transitions before they can properly form.
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His relentless energy and upper-body strength make him difficult to shrug off in midfield battles, while his first instinct after regaining possession is almost always to drive forward and launch attacks.
Many have drawn comparisons between Ederson and Arsenal’s Declan Rice, while others see elements of both Casemiro and former United favourite Ander Herrera. Either way, signing a player of Ederson’s profile – particularly for such a modest fee – would represent an excellent start to the summer transfer window for Manchester United.
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Sky has upgraded its Ultimate TV and Sky Sports bundle to now include HBO Max, Netflix, Disney+, discovery+ and Hayu, as well as 135 channels and full Sky coverage of the Premier League and EFL.
Sky broadcasts more than 1,400 live matches across the Premier League, EFL and more with at least 215 live from the top flight alongside Formula 1, darts and golf.
Manchester United round-up as preparations for Michael Carrick’s first pre-season intensify
Manchester United can now concentrate fully on next season following Michael Carrick’s appointment as permanent manager.
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The former midfielder has been handed a two-year contract after steering United to a creditable third-place finish and, crucially, securing Champions League football. Carrick faces a substantial workload this summer as he attempts to mould the squad in line with his vision.
Bolstering the team is essential if United are to compete with Arsenal and Manchester City next term, while departures will be required too. The midfield is a glaring area requiring reinforcement, particularly with Casemiro departing, while Manuel Ugarte could follow him out of the club. As the summer overhaul begins, here’s a round-up of the latest United news…
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‘Agent Fernandes’
A fascinating interaction that hints at potential future developments has come to light. After the final whistle at Brighton, Bruno Fernandes was seen engaged in a lengthy discussion with Carlos Baleba, the midfielder who has been strongly linked with United.
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Initially, Fernandes simply placed his arm around the Cameroonian and appeared ready to move on. But he then returned for an extended chat with Baleba, sparking curiosity amongst United supporters.
Some suggested it appeared like “more than just a handshake,” while others labelled him “agent Fernandes.” Baleba was eager to secure a switch to Old Trafford last summer, but Brighton’s £100million asking price was a stumbling block.
Since then, Baleba has struggled for form, with Brighton manager Fabian Hurzeler acknowledging that speculation linking him with a move to United had adversely affected him. He could now be obtained for a cut-price fee.
At the end of Dorgu’s discussion with reporters, he was questioned about Baleba shouting his name and whether he would relish playing alongside him at United next season. He grinned and responded: “No comment!”
Ugarte addresses future
Baleba could feasibly take Ugarte’s place, with United willing to offload the midfielder this summer. The Uruguayan’s transfer to Old Trafford hasn’t panned out as hoped and now would be an ideal moment for United to cut their losses.
Ugarte told journalists upon returning to his homeland ahead of the World Cup: “This year wasn’t the best at Manchester United.”
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Regarding what lies ahead, the 25-year-old confessed he was “open to whatever comes.” He said: “I’m not thinking about what will happen next because when you finish your career, the best thing is to play in a World Cup with your country. I want to enjoy it and push myself to the limit.
“Manchester United is one of the best clubs in the world. The World Cup is going to be crucial in determining everything. I’m open to whatever comes.
“This year wasn’t great in every sense, but I learned a lot mentally. I was surrounded by good people, and I’m trying to take the positives from it. We’ll see what happens at the World Cup. Whatever happens, I think it will be good.”
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WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. consumer confidence declined slightly this month as gas prices stayed high and inflation remained elevated, a sharp contrast to soaring stock prices hover near record levels.
The Conference Board’s consumer confidence index slipped 0.7 points to 93.1 in May, the first decline after three months of gains. The measure hasn’t fallen as much this year as other gauges of consumer attitudes, but it has been stuck at a low level since the pandemic. Before COVID-19, it regularly reached 130.
A separate gauge of consumer sentiment released last week by the University of Michigan fell to a record low this month. Soaring gas and food costs have worsened inflation that is outpacing the average growth in paychecks, reducing most Americans’ purchasing power. Americans have soured on President Trump’s economic policies, polls show, potentially creating problems for Republicans heading into the midterm elections.
Consumer sentiment is mostly gloomy even as the economy is still growing and the unemployment rate has stayed low. Some economists argue that the gap reflects inequality in a “K-shaped” economy, with higher-income Americans benefitting from rising stock prices and still spending while lower-income households struggle.
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Tuesday’s consumer confidence survey showed that confidence grew among households with incomes at or above $100,000, while it fell for most others.
“The prospect of higher prices and faster inflation continues to loom over confidence readings with many households taking a more cautious approach to purchases this year,” Ben Ayers, Nationwide senior economist, said.
There were some positive signs, Ayers noted: Americans’ expectations for growth six months in the future improved, potentially a sign they expect the Iran war to be over by then.
Still, Americans’ outlook on the job market worsened slightly. The proportion of respondents who said jobs are “plentiful” dropped to 25.5%, the lowest in three years. At the same time, just 18.6% said jobs were “hard to get,” the smallest percentage since October. The findings reflect the “low-hire, low-fire” job market that has made it harder for those out of work to obtain new jobs.
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Gas prices have soared to a nationwide average of $4.49 a gallon from $2.98 just before the war began at the end of February, and have been at or above $4.50 a gallon for nearly all of May.
This month, the Conference Board added special questions to its survey, which found rising prices have caused most Americans to change their spending habits. Two-thirds of respondents said they are cutting back spending in response to the increases, with most of those reducing overall purchases and delaying more expensive acquisitions.
Many consumers are also planning to economize on clothes, shoes, hobby items, and toys and games, the survey found.
Inflation jumped to 3.8% in April, the highest in three years and far above the Federal Reserve’s 2% target. In addition to more expensive gas, grocery prices have also started rising more quickly, likely driven by higher shipping costs. Beef prices have also risen sharply, as drought and other factors have reduced cattle herds.
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The higher prices are reducing Americans’ average inflation-adjusted incomes. Average hourly earnings, adjusted for price changes, shrank in April from a year earlier for the first time in three years.
Other data also suggests consumers have grown more cautious amid rising prices. Adjusted for inflation, retail sales actually declined in April, after a solid increase in March.
And the University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index fell to a record-low 44.8 in May, its third straight decline, as a majority of respondents said rising prices were hurting their personal finances.
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