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Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index

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Glimpses of Light

Across all ages and household income levels, consumer confidence takes a turn for the better.

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A Souring Mood

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

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Folks are Feeling Better

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.

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Recession Fears Persist

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.

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Consumers Feel a Bit Better

A key measure of U.S. consumer confidence rose in December as the economy added 223,000 jobs, the smallest gain in two years. The Conference Board reported that its Consumer Confidence Index rose to 108.3 from 101.4 in November.

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Rays of Light

A key indicator of U.S. consumer confidence rose for the first time in four months in August as the economy added 315,000 jobs.

Consumer confidence falls in October

The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index, which had declined in September, dropped further in October. The index now stands at 47.7, down from 53.4 in

AdobeStock_93084216

Glimpses of Light

Across all ages and household income levels, consumer confidence takes a turn for the better.

AdobeStock_506669543

A Souring Mood

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

AdobeStock_218148153

Folks are Feeling Better

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.

AdobeStock_225024279

Recession Fears Persist

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.

AdobeStock_182031788

Consumers Feel a Bit Better

A key measure of U.S. consumer confidence rose in December as the economy added 223,000 jobs, the smallest gain in two years. The Conference Board reported that its Consumer Confidence Index rose to 108.3 from 101.4 in November.

AdobeStock_131758074

Rays of Light

A key indicator of U.S. consumer confidence rose for the first time in four months in August as the economy added 315,000 jobs.

Consumer confidence falls in October

The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index, which had declined in September, dropped further in October. The index now stands at 47.7, down from 53.4 in

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