
Consumer Confidence Holds Steady
A key indicator of U.S. consumer confidence remained steady in March as older people proved more optimistic and middle-income consumers were less hopeful about the

A key indicator of U.S. consumer confidence remained steady in March as older people proved more optimistic and middle-income consumers were less hopeful about the
The economy added 353,000 jobs in January, and unemployment has been below 4% for the longest period since the 1960s.

Various consumer confidence readings show conflicted attitudes as interest rates remain high.

Consumer confidence declines again, with a wary eye on grocery and gasoline prices.
After two months of significant improvements, the Consumer Confidence Index is now at its highest level in eight months, according to a report released today

A key indicator of U.S. consumer confidence remained steady in March as older people proved more optimistic and middle-income consumers were less hopeful about the
The economy added 353,000 jobs in January, and unemployment has been below 4% for the longest period since the 1960s.

Various consumer confidence readings show conflicted attitudes as interest rates remain high.

Consumer confidence declines again, with a wary eye on grocery and gasoline prices.
After two months of significant improvements, the Consumer Confidence Index is now at its highest level in eight months, according to a report released today