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The Conference Board's Consumer Confidence Index fell 5.4 points to 93.0 this month, marking its sixth monthly decline in the ...
The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index dropped to 93.0 in June, a 5.4-point fall from May. The Expectations Index ...
U.S. consumer confidence slipped in June, reversing an improvement in May, according to the Conference Board's monthly survey ...
U.S. consumer confidence unexpectedly deteriorated in June as households increasingly worried about job availability, another ...
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Why this spot-on consumer-confidence measure should concern stock-market bulls - MSNThe recent large drops in consumer confidence and sentiment are not the bearish omens that many commentators are claiming. That’s good news for stock-market bulls, since consumers — considered ...
The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index, which had rebounded in March, increased further in April and now stands at 57.9 (1985=100), up from 52.3 in March—and at its highest reading since Sept.
The domestic fallout from Trump’s tariffs, in 3 charts This moment demands more than headlines In a time of noise, confusion, and spin, we’re committed to clarity, truth, and depth — even ...
U.S. consumer sentiment swooned in March to a more than two-year low, with a preliminary gauge released by the University of Michigan proving far weaker than economists had expected. The ...
The Conference Board's consumer confidence index, released in late May, also increased after five straight declines that were linked to anxiety over tariffs. U.S. duties remain elevated compared with ...
U.S. consumer confidence rose to a six-month high in August amid optimism over the economic outlook, but Americans are becoming more anxious about the labor market after the unemployment rate ...
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