(CNN) โ€” The record-breaking government shutdown has left Americans feeling worse about the economic outlook. Thatโ€™s according to the latest University of Michigan consumer sentiment survey, which showed the index falling to 50.3 this month from 53.6 in October.

Itโ€™s the lowest level since June 2022, which marked the lowest reading on record since the surveyโ€™s inception in the 1950s.

โ€œWith the federal government shutdown dragging on for over a month, consumers are now expressing worries about potential negative consequences for the economy,โ€ Joanne Hsu, director of surveys of consumers at the University of Michigan, said in a statement.

The drop this month represents a 6.2% decline from October and a 29.9% decline compared to last November. Meanwhile, economists polled by FactSet had been anticipating a slight improvement this month.

The increased level of pessimism was โ€œwidespreadโ€ across different ages, income levels and political affiliations, Hsu noted. The one notable exception was consumers who are heavily invested in the stock market. They reported an 11% improvement in sentiment as the stock market hangs near record highs.

This story is developing and will be updated.