Florida Consumer Sentiment Falls Again
The Florida Consumer Sentiment Index, published by the University of Florida’s Survey Research Center, declined for the second consecutive month in April. The index fell to 74.6 in April from 78.1 in March, but that's still better than the 72 level reported for April 2025. For context, the recent peak for this index was 79.3 in February 2026. The internals of the survey are more interesting than the top line, wth big disparities in age and income reported. For example the sentiment measure for the age 60 and over cohort is 81.9, while for those under 60 it's 68.7. Similarly, those with incomes of $50K and above report a 80.2 sentiment index, while for those with income under $50K, it’s 58.5. Further, the April 2026 sentiment indexes for the 60+ and $50K+ groups were higher than a year ago, but for the under 60 and under $50K groups, they were lower. The “personal financial situation now compared to a year ago” question produced the same response pattern. It’s important to note that while the sentiment and financial situation indexes for the under 60 group have deteriorated over the last twelve months, they have almost collapsed for the under $50K income group.
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