The Week in Review: December 1. 2025
Data Disconnect
Retailers are ringing up solid earnings, but consumer confidence surveys tell a different story, suggesting the mood is far from upbeat. This disconnect raises a big question: if shoppers are still buying, as we will highlight in a moment, why do they feel so uneasy about the economy?
The graphic below illustrates the conundrum. The University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment survey is near an all-time low.
The Conference Board, which also releases a monthly survey, doesn’t reflect such dire conditions, but its results
are far from a ringing endorsement of today’s economic environment.
What people say and what they actually do don’t always match up. While a few big retail stores like Target (TGT $91) and Home Depot (HD $357) struggled in the third quarter, most shone.
Lowe’s (LOW $242) said it sees a home-improvement turnaround (Wall Street Journal), retail giant Walmart (WMT $111) hiked its earnings forecast (CNBC), and Urban Outfitters (URBN $74) had a strong quarter (Wall Street Journal).
Best Buy (BBY $79) also raised its sales forecast, Kohl’s reported an unexpected profit in the third quarter, and TJX Cos. (TJX $152) issued a strong outlook (CNBC).
In a strong economy, there will be a few misfires. In a recession, a few firms manage to execute exceedingly well.
But the center of gravity for the retailers that have reported has been upbeat.
Possible reason for the disconnect
Consumer confidence surveys capture how people feel about the economy and their financial outlook, not what they’re actually doing with their money right now.
Prices aren’t climbing as fast as they were a few years ago, but they’re still high. And while higher-income households appear to be powering much of the retail strength, lower-income consumers are feeling squeezed.
Bottom line—consumers are still spending, and that supports overall economic activity and the economy as we head into the final month of the year.
Market Summary
Two For The road
“Portable mortgages” are gaining attention as a way for homeowners to keep their current low interest rate, even if they move to a new house. The idea could finally unfreeze the market by giving millions of “rate-locked” owners a path to sell without taking on a pricier loan. Lenders warn it could add some complexity along the way… but if it catches on, it might reshape how people think about moving altogether. - Yahoo! Finance, November 13, 2025
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Bill Stordahl, CFP®
Managing Director
Stordahl Capital Management
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