U.S. consumer confidence dipped for the second consecutive month in January, a business research group said Tuesday. The Conference Board reported that its consumer confidence index retreated this ...
Much of the economy is perception. High mortgage rates – and the potential that those will continue for some time yet – are contributing to a somewhat dimmer outlook on present and future economic ...
The Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) is a survey administered by the Conference Board. The CCI measures what consumers are feeling about their expected financial situation, whether that's ...
The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index declined by 5.4 points in January to 104.1. Consumers' assessment of current business and labor market conditions dropped sharply and the short-term ...
Consumer spending in January was down from the robust pace in December but still posted a 5.44% gain when compared with ...
According to a report from business think tank The Conference Board last week, consumer confidence in January dropped 5.4 ...
U.S. consumer confidence, a key determinant of the economy’s health, dipped for the second consecutive month in January. The latest data from the Conference Board showed that the Consumer Confidence ...
US consumer confidence unexpectedly fell in January to a four-month low on less optimism about the labor market and the outlook for the broader economy.
The latest survey from the Conference Board showed a sharp decline in how Americans feel about the current state of the economy.
The Conference Board Consumer Confidence IndexTM, which had improved considerably in April, posted another large gain in May. The Index now stands at 54.9 (1985=100), up from 40.8 in April. The ...