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Matthew Cranston
Matthew CranstonUnited States correspondent

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Bushfires have battered consumer confidence especially among the younger population, but stronger house prices, sharemarkets and the global economy is driving optimism among those over the age of 45 years.

The latest Westpac-Melbourne Institute Index of Consumer Sentiment declined 1.8 per cent to 93.4 in January, weighed down by expectations on employment, spending on household items and long- and short-term economic conditions.

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Matthew Cranston is the United States correspondent, based in Washington. He was previously the Economics correspondent and Property editor. Connect with Matthew on Twitter. Email Matthew at mcranston@afr.com

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