Learn the key differences between the Consumer Confidence Index and the Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index to understand their impact on spending and economic outlook.
The Conference Board's Consumer Confidence Index fell for a fifth straight month in December, dropping 3.8 points to 89.1.
Concerns about inflation, tariffs and politics weighed on consumer sentiment in December, The Conference Board said.
Consumer confidence slid again in December, with The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index falling 3.8 points to 89.1, reflecting renewed unease des ...
Consumer sentiment in the U.S. weakened for a fifth consecutive month in December, amid enduring concerns over jobs and ...
The Conference Board's Consumer Confidence Index dipped slightly in August, falling 1.3 points to 97.4. The Present Situation Index, which is based on consumers' assessment of current business and ...
When asked to write in responses to factors they believe are affecting the economy, consumers mentioned prices, tariffs, ...
US consumer confidence declined in December for a fifth consecutive month on more pessimistic views of the labor market and ...
Consumers' confidence in the economy was shaken in December as Americans grew anxious about high prices and the impact of ...
The U.S. Consumer Confidence Index fell to 89.1 in December, down from November's revised 92.9, The Conference Board reported Tuesday. The figure is also lower than market expectations of 91.9, ...
WASHINGTON, Dec 23 (Reuters) - U.S. consumer confidence deteriorated in December amid deepening anxiety over jobs and income, ...
The Conference Board (CB) Consumer Confidence Index, a leading indicator of consumer spending and overall economic activity, has reported a slight increase in its latest reading. The actual figure ...
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