The 2025 Consumer Sentiment: A Year of Ups and Downs
December 19, 2025
We're wrapping up the year on a rather gloomy note. But that's not all; we've got insights on Kansas City's World Cup preparations, an exciting AI-powered macroeconomic course, and a roundup of the week's economic highlights. Let's dive in!
Segment Highlights:
- Kai Ryssdal, host of Marketplace, sits down with Heather Long, Chief Economist at Navy Federal Credit Union, and Amra Omeokwe from Bloomberg to discuss the latest inflation data and its impact on the job market.
- Consumer sentiment took a rollercoaster ride in 2025. Starting the year on a high, optimism gradually faded, leaving a sense of uncertainty by the year's end.
- Kansas City is gearing up for the World Cup, expecting a massive influx of 650,000 fans next summer. This could temporarily disrupt the region's housing market as fans seek short-term accommodations.
But here's where it gets controversial... How will the city manage this surge in demand without disrupting its residents' lives? And what does this mean for the long-term housing market?
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The Team Behind the Episode:
- Kai Ryssdal, Host
- Nancy Farghalli, Executive Producer
- Will Storey, Supervising Senior Producer
- Maria Hollenhorst, Producer II
- Andie Corban, Producer I
- Sarah Leeson, Producer I
- Sean McHenry, Director & Associate Producer II
- Sofia Terenzio, Associate Producer I
- Jordan Mangi, Assistant Digital Producer
- Livi Burdette, Assistant Producer
And this is the part most people miss... The impact of consumer sentiment on the economy is often overlooked. It's a delicate balance, and understanding these shifts is crucial for both businesses and individuals. So, what do you think? Are we headed for a consumer confidence rebound, or is this a sign of deeper economic concerns? Share your thoughts in the comments; we'd love to hear your insights!