
Still Spending, but More Worrying
Consumers continue to buy products and services, even as Middle East war adds to future-outlook woes.

Consumers continue to buy products and services, even as Middle East war adds to future-outlook woes.

Consumer confidence declines again, with a wary eye on grocery and gasoline prices.

Notably for the marine industry, consumer confidence dropped among households with incomes of $100,000 or more.

A key measure of U.S. consumer confidence rose to its highest level in two years in July despite rising interest rates, and perceptions of the state of the job market continued to improve.

U.S. consumer confidence climbed to a 17-month high in June as optimism about the job market and the outlook for family financial health improved.

A key measure of U.S. consumer confidence declined in May to its lowest level in six months as the outlook for inflation remained paramount in people’s minds despite the economy adding 339,000 jobs

A key measure of U.S. consumer confidence dropped in April to a nine-month low as the outlook for the job market worsened and expectations for inflation remained pessimistic.

A key measure of U.S. consumer confidence edged upward in March as consumers showed concerns about the health of the job market and expected inflation to remain high.

A key measure of U.S. consumer confidence declined in February for the second month in a row as inflation continued to weigh on Americans’ minds.

Various consumer sentiment scores are down, and up, while small-business owners are worrying and home builders are more optimistic

Consumers continue to buy products and services, even as Middle East war adds to future-outlook woes.

Consumer confidence declines again, with a wary eye on grocery and gasoline prices.

Notably for the marine industry, consumer confidence dropped among households with incomes of $100,000 or more.

A key measure of U.S. consumer confidence rose to its highest level in two years in July despite rising interest rates, and perceptions of the state of the job market continued to improve.

U.S. consumer confidence climbed to a 17-month high in June as optimism about the job market and the outlook for family financial health improved.

A key measure of U.S. consumer confidence declined in May to its lowest level in six months as the outlook for inflation remained paramount in people’s minds despite the economy adding 339,000 jobs

A key measure of U.S. consumer confidence dropped in April to a nine-month low as the outlook for the job market worsened and expectations for inflation remained pessimistic.

A key measure of U.S. consumer confidence edged upward in March as consumers showed concerns about the health of the job market and expected inflation to remain high.

A key measure of U.S. consumer confidence declined in February for the second month in a row as inflation continued to weigh on Americans’ minds.

Various consumer sentiment scores are down, and up, while small-business owners are worrying and home builders are more optimistic