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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 ...
U.S. consumer confidence slipped in June, reversing an improvement in May, according to the Conference Board's monthly survey ...
The Conference Board’s index of consumer confidence fell 5.4 points in June to 93, wiping out half of the gains made last ...
Consumer sentiment dipped slightly in July, as the RealClearMarkets/TIPP Economic Optimism Index edged down from 49.2 in June ...
U.S. consumer confidence unexpectedly deteriorated in June as households increasingly worried about job availability, another ...
The Consumer Confidence Index shed 5.4 points month over month, to 93 in June, reflecting Americans’ growing pessimism about ...
One month after spiking up more than 12 points, the Consumer Confidence Index erased nearly half of those gain.
Despite consumer sentiment declining, other economic indicators point to an economy that's stayed resilient. Hiring slowed in ...
The Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index rose 16.3% (8.5 points) to 60.7 this month, marking the largest monthly increase in ...
The latest index reading from the Conference Board was 93 in June, below the 98.4 seen in May and the 99.8 economists had expected. The expectations index decreased to 69 in June from 73.6 in May when ...
Economic sentiment rose 3.1 points to 84.1 in June, with all five index components improving. The biggest gains were in views ...
The global average across 30 countries stands at 48.2, with only 13 countries surpassing the 50-point threshold—indicating higher consumer optimism. Check out the top 13.